Interest from both employers and job seekers in blockchain and cryptocurrency-related jobs has declined in the past year, new data indicates.
According to figures provided to CoinDesk from one of the largest jobs sites, Indeed.com, searches for roles involving bitcoin, blockchain and cryptocurrency dropped by 3.06 percent from October 2017 to October 2018.
Employer interest in such jobs - that is, the number of job postings - increased by 25.49 percent over the same period.
The statistics paint a "Very different" picture than that seen last year, Indeed said.
In the year from October 2016 to October 2017, job seeker interest rose by 481.61 percent, while employer interest increased by 325 percent.
"While over the last few years Indeed saw a steady rise in job seeker interest for roles related to cryptocurrency, our data shows that job searches for these roles really picked up around the time when the cost of bitcoin was at its highest. Since then job seeker interest has gone down, but still remains strong."
A different report from job portal Glassdoor, published last month, indicated a 300-percent increase in blockchain-related job openings in the U.S. after comparing the month of August this year and last.
The median salary also rose by 61.8 percent to $84,884 per year for blockchain-related jobs, it said.
Crypto Job Interest 'Still Strong' Despite Decline, Says Indeed
gepubliceerd op Nov 16, 2018
by Coindesk | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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