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Topic: JP Morgan Goes Hunting for Disruptors and Bitcoin Experts (Read 1057 times)

legendary
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"The job description you are trying to view is no longer available."
I wish I could get the chance to really read the full description of the job posting on their website. Anyway, these shows that crypto currencies are certainly changing the way business is conducted and bitcoin in particular. There is no denial that bitcoin is going to be big some day and I mean if one do not improve and leveraging the potential to hire the right people and remain competitive, there's an every chance one would get left behind.

ha ha...
Maybe they wanted to hire somebody without the press coming to know about it.  Smiley
Q7
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"The job description you are trying to view is no longer available."
I wish I could get the chance to really read the full description of the job posting on their website. Anyway, these shows that crypto currencies are certainly changing the way business is conducted and bitcoin in particular. There is no denial that bitcoin is going to be big some day and I mean if one do not improve and leveraging the potential to hire the right people and remain competitive, there's an every chance one would get left behind.
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Here's the actual job posting:

https://jpmchase.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl

Sounds very interesting, but from the sounds of it it's only tangentially related to bitcoin.
legendary
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Things are getting interesting, it was just a matter of time:

http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2015/02/27/j-p-morgan-goes-hunting-for-disruptors-and-bitcoin-experts/

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Attention disruptors: You might not be interested in J.P. Morgan Chase  but it is interested in you.

A recent job posting on its website highlighted the challenge facing Wall Street firms looking for cutting-edge technologists: They need people who aren’t eager to work for them.

The job title is a typical corporate bromide: “new product development product delivery manager-Associate/VP.”

The description is far more interesting: “You care about disruption and have opinions on the future of banking, the payments system, and how to improve upon our existing financial infrastructure. You have an opinion on bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, and you are probably ambivalent about the prospect of working for a large financial institution.”

The bank even sounded almost apologetic about its size: “Sure, we are part of a large financial services firm operating in a highly-regulated environment, and that means we are not as flexible or agile as your average company – let alone a startup.”

Disruptors shouldn’t forget to submit twitter handles with their resumes.
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