Facebook Is Hiring Experts For Cryptocurrency And Blockchain Business

Saanvi Araav


Facebook is looking for experts to work on its cryptocurrency and blockchain projects. A new trend in the tech industry.

Blockchain business is ready

According to San Francisco news, the giant in social-networking Facebook is looking to hire executives to work in its Blockchain department. These new executives will work on the cryptocurrency and blockchain applications.

Follow this new, we have found out that Facebook has listed 22 jobs on the Careers page. There are positions such as product manager, lead commercial counsel, data engineer, threat investigator, and finance analyst with many others position as well.

From those job listings, we could more or less figure out that Facebook is really focused on hiring experts in interface design, marketing, software engineering, product management, and legal department about Blockchain technology.

Inside Facebook's headquarters

According to a report from The Next Web this Monday, in its head office in Menlo Park, Facebook already has 50 employees discreetly working on Blockchain technology.

A reporter has said:

Recently, there are many companies look into developing a Blockchain department to have an extra revenue stream. This is a new popular business trend in the tech industry.

Just last week, CEO of Twitter Jack Dorsey has tweeted the news that he is looking for Bitcoin developers for Square, his payments company.

The New Coins

Follow recent rumors, we have the information that Facebook and some other messaging companies are starting their own cryptocurrencies. This time they hope to win the place that many start-ups have failed by targeting the mainstream consumers that are already using their services.

Some of the internet outfits such as Telegram, Signal, and Facebook all have plans to roll out their "coins" over this year. These new coins will be integrated into the messaging system. This will allow users to transfer money to their contact right on the app.

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