Despite a drop off in
jobs searches for cryptocurrency positions, interest in «blockchain» jobs remains high.
Not exact matches
Cryptocurrency job searches rose in tandem with the bitcoin price in the six months leading up to mid-December on Indeed, culminating in a peak for both the BTC price at nearly USD 20,000 and the number of cryptocurrency job searches at «46 searches per million» for the week
Cryptocurrency job searches rose in tandem with the bitcoin price in the six months leading up to mid-December on Indeed, culminating in a peak
for both the BTC price at nearly USD 20,000 and the number of
cryptocurrency job searches at «46 searches per million» for the week
cryptocurrency job searches at «46
searches per million»
for the week ended Dec. 14.
Many people's desire
for bitcoin and
cryptocurrency jobs has apparently fallen sharply ever since the markets have turned sour, this according to figures released recently by the dedicated
search engine
for job listings Indeed.
For the week ending December 14, jobs searches on Indeed for «cryptocurrency» peaked at 46 searches per million, while searches for «bitcoin» topped out at 39 searches per milli
For the week ending December 14,
jobs searches on Indeed
for «cryptocurrency» peaked at 46 searches per million, while searches for «bitcoin» topped out at 39 searches per milli
for «
cryptocurrency» peaked at 46
searches per million, while
searches for «bitcoin» topped out at 39 searches per milli
for «bitcoin» topped out at 39
searches per million.
Dave Landry Jr. is a finance and marketing consultant
for small business, and a freelance journalist with interests in career and
job search advice as well as cutting edge technologies like
cryptocurrency.