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Topic: The Cryptocurrency Job Market Is Exploding (Infographic) - page 2. (Read 399 times)

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Cryptocurrency industry is booming that's why it is a good opportunity especially for those who are studying computer related courses because it has so many job opportunities. Since it is just getting larger, it would be good that they already have an idea about it in their respective schools and universities but unfortunately, only a few are offering such courses nowadays so I hope other countries would eventually offer these courses.
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It seams like the only thing that we need right now is creative minds to earn in the crypto industry because who would have thought that a persons hobby for memes can be his or her daily job as a meme specialist. Well I would also think that creativity is ehat we need even in the real world to make a living.
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The only statistic missing I regret to not see is the ratio of the males/females and their respective salary, hoping for a bit of equality.
By the way, aren't you surprised how the percentage is high in The US and The UK together? It's about 85%. I am personally surprised because I don't think the native language is the criteria making the percentage so high

I wasn't aware of the salary for a blockchain dev. and full stack dev. but I do know for a community manager in my country, for example, is paid about $35,000 yearly (having ~10 years of experience). I am talking about real community manager of course.
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It is a good thing that the number of cryptocurrency based work is increasing but the jobs posted that have high earnings are work that requires your full time as it has a lot of responsibilities. I just hope that there is that kind of work with that kind of pay that only required half the time in order for me to cater both my work as an employee and my work doing services online. But nonetheless there is no shortage of freelance work out there that does not require your full time and it is only a matter of time before their rates catch up as more demand increases in the future.
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Wow, not bad.  It doesn't surprise me that California is leading the way, since they're home to Silicon Valley and all that entails.  Plus it's really expensive to live in CA, and tech salaries there tend to be quite high.  That "meme specialist" job is kind of funny but that doesn't shock me as well.  However, something tells me that career won't exist in a few years--if it's even really a real career at present.  Sounds more like a niche market that could get saturated very quickly.

I actually would have thought that the other jobs would have paid more, as in >$100k/year, but even being close to that is really good money.  Sometimes I wonder if I went into the wrong field, but I'm kind of happy I didn't major in computer science in college.  Would have been a decent minor or extra degree, though.
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Not surprised at all. Average programming salary in the US is around $70,000. Now, with these programming positions related to blockhain development, your base salary is already higher. And, not to forget that these jobs could easily be among the top jobs for the future. So you are in a great position from the start. Even if you have no technical knowledge, these alternative job positions look very interesting. It is fascinating to read that some bankers who know what's going on in they crypto space are leaving for crypto.
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...Between December 2016 and December 2017, there was a 207 percent increase in job postings for Blockchain positions on Indeed.com...

...Unsurprisingly, the tech-savvy state of California employs nearly 30 percent of the country’s crypto employees -- the most of any state. Of course, if moving across the country is out of the picture, another 15 percent of crypto jobs in the U.S. are remote....
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/314203

Blockchain skills are giving high paying jobs without any doubt. It's not needed to be related to the crypto industry, by the way, the technology will be a lot more used outside the crypto industry. There is a high demand currently and it will surely go up in the next decade.
Not everyone has the opportunity and the skill to acquire the required knowledge. Not long ago I opened a topic about courses and certifications, the majority said it's useless and so on, so here we go.

Notice the "Meme specialist" job for $48,000
Development of trusted meme and audit quality of ROFL  Grin

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