More Blockchain Jobs Found in U.S. Than Anywhere in the World

According to a report published by The Next Web on March 8, the United States is currently the world’s leading provider of blockchain

Blockchain

A digital, distributed ledger which contains data for all the transactions that have ever taken place using a given cryptocurrency.
-related job opportunities.

In order to create the report, The Next Web conducted extensive research using Glassdoor, a popular job and recruiting website. After searching through all job listings that contained the term “blockchain”, they found that there were approximately 5,700 blockchain jobs listed around the world and that the U.S. provided nearly half of the blockchain-based jobs with around 2,600 offers. The U.S. was followed by the United Kingdom with 1,015 jobs and India with 257 vacancies.

Date: 
March 10, 2019
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2 minutes

More Blockchain Jobs Found in U.S. Than Anywhere in the World

Author: Dylan B
Date: 
March 10, 2019
Read time: 
2 minutes

According to a report published by The Next Web on March 8, the United States is currently the world’s leading provider of blockchain

Blockchain

A digital, distributed ledger which contains data for all the transactions that have ever taken place using a given cryptocurrency.
-related job opportunities.

According to a report published by The Next Web on March 8, the United States is currently the world’s leading provider of blockchain

Blockchain

A digital, distributed ledger which contains data for all the transactions that have ever taken place using a given cryptocurrency.
-related job opportunities.

Major companies like IBM, Ernst & Young, and Oracle created the bulk of blockchain-related job postings found on the website.

Out of all of the positions found on Glassdoor, the most common position was found to be “Blockchain Engineer”. The second most popular job listing was “Senior Software Engineer” and the third most popular ended up being “Blockchain Developer”.

Surprisingly enough, many of the blockchain-related job openings were not posted from big name companies that were closely related to cryptocurrencies. Major companies like IBM, Ernst & Young, and Oracle created the bulk of blockchain-related job postings found on the website. The only companies that were related to cryptocurrencies that also fell into the top ten job posters were Foris Limited (also known as Crypto.com) and Wirex. While they didn’t fall into the top ten, companies Ripple and ConsenSys, which are both blockchain and cryptocurrency companies, had also posted jobs on Glassdoor.

According to another report published by the recruitment company Hired, the demand for engineers in the blockchain space has currently increased by 517 percent year-over-year. The most global demand is currently for blockchain engineers while security engineers and embedded engineers take second and third place, experiencing 132 percent growth and 76 percent growth, respectively.

While the cryptocurrency and blockchain industries are still in their infancies, these growth statistics show promise as bigger companies seek to start their own crypto projects.

Many users and entrepreneurs want to learn how to get into the blockchain industry but are often prevented from doing so because they don’t have the necessary knowledge. Are you looking to get started on your blockchain or crypto journey but don’t know where to begin? Start with our Ultimate Blockchain 101 Guide to learn the basics of blockchain technology and understand why it is playing such a revolutionary role in our society.

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Posted by Dylan B

Dylan Buckley is a writer based in California. He became interested in cryptocurrency upon discovering it in 2014 and soon started investing as well as writing for a wide variety of clients and crypto-startups in the space. When he is not producing content for individuals and businesses, he is typically working on his own self-development content or making music.

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