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Topic: Has anyone added Bitcoin/Litecoin to their resume? (Read 1851 times)

hero member
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Resumes or CV's are for slaves. I ain't worked for no-one but me since 1997... just like Clint Eastwood!
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CoinQuacker
I added BTC/LTC to linkedin as a hobby/interest
legendary
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It's our job to educate the public that BTC isn't just some black market currency.

It's the Black Market currency.  Grin

Quoted for pure gold!
sr. member
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I have. Under a section labeled "Current projects and areas of interest".

That's a pretty proper label
legendary
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The revolution will be monetized!
I have. Under a section labeled "Current projects and areas of interest".
sr. member
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I'm not sure about resume, but I am going to introduce my self to the ladies as an investor or currency trader.  Wink

"Hey baby, want to come back to my place and see my massive gains?"
sr. member
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I'm not sure about resume, but I am going to introduce myself to the ladies as an investor or a currency trader.  Wink
legendary
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Primedice.com, Stake.com
While it is THE black market currency, it has been receiving a lot of press as of late which has spun it beyond that public image in my opinion. Now it is just recognized as a valid currency. When you have people like my father asking me if I have any bitcoins you know it is starting to become a big deal.
newbie
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Anyone selling anything illegal has to accept some form of currency!

I am sure BTC is probably used a fraction of a precent that USD is used in illegal transactions
perhaps even illegal online transactions BTC is used not as often as USD.

Just because criminals accept it as valuable does not mean that is a flaw
every government-issued currency has that problem.
newbie
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I applied to a 'online payments processing firm',  no not that one.  I mentioned an interest in Bitcoin.  Never heard anything. 
Or maybe they found out about my goat fucking conviction.
full member
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Now they are thinking what to do with me
Idk, just cause a lot of people automatically relate anything BTC to the SR


 

That is my primary worry about reporting my earnings in BTC to the IRS. Just gotta keep extra paperwork if i get audited.

There are insidious and benevolent uses for BTC but stigma will over rule that.


It's our job to educate the public that BTC isn't just some black market currency.

It's the Black Market currency.  Grin

I lol'd, QFT
hero member
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I never added bitcoin to my resume, but I get a lot of hits on my linkedin, cause I am in the bitcoin group. Also from github with my bitcoin projects, i once got a serious job offer from here. Also almost in all cases the jobs would have had nothing to do with bitcoin, but they talk about my bitcoin work.

I recognized your name from Bitcoin Wallet in the Play Store. You're the best Bitcoin Android developer!
legendary
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I'm thinking I'll mention it to some recruiters. I think it's going to be an exciting field in the next 10 years or so.
newbie
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I listed it as  Hobby/Interest so far no one has asked any questions
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
I have considered checking out the program running this job search:
https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?jobId=266229&partnerid=25037&siteid=5010&codes=in-indeed

Though I do not have financial analyst experience and do not speak Dari Pashtu. But I bet they probably have a computer system that analyst works on that I could help with.

I also rather spend most of my time deployed as opposed to having to endure Reston, VA.
hero member
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FIAT LIBERTAS RVAT CAELVM
Idk, just cause a lot of people automatically relate anything BTC to the SR


 

That is my primary worry about reporting my earnings in BTC to the IRS. Just gotta keep extra paperwork if i get audited.

There are insidious and benevolent uses for BTC but stigma will over rule that.


It's our job to educate the public that BTC isn't just some black market currency.

It's the Black Market currency.  Grin
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
Idk, just cause a lot of people automatically relate anything BTC to the SR


 

That is my primary worry about reporting my earnings in BTC to the IRS. Just gotta keep extra paperwork if i get audited.

There are insidious and benevolent uses for BTC but stigma will over rule that.


It's our job to educate the public that BTC isn't just some black market currency.
hero member
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Freedom to choose
Idk, just cause a lot of people automatically relate anything BTC to the SR


 

That is my primary worry about reporting my earnings in BTC to the IRS. Just gotta keep extra paperwork if i get audited.

There are insidious and benevolent uses for BTC but stigma will over rule that.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
Idk, just cause a lot of people automatically relate anything BTC to the SR


 
hero member
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Freedom to choose
It seems alot of folk start off in Bitcoin as a hobby, to see whats it all about.

Well if your an IT consultant i think Bitcoin can be alot more than just a hobby. By knowing about Bitcoin (more or less), you know about SHA encryption, secure payment systems, hardware load balancing, concept of public keys and private keys and the concept of getwork.

On top of that, you can assist clients in setting up alternative payment systems for receiving payment. Which is a whole other level on top of just understanding hardware and software.

So i guess my question is, has Bitcoin helped you in your career?
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