Don’t Mistake Tech Layoffs for a Recession

2022-11-5 20:01

If job numbers are so strong, why all the layoffs in technology?

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Amid Huge Layoffs, LBank Continues Hiring Across All Levels

Cryptocurrency exchange LBank has continued to hire more cryptocurrency and blockchain talents, as well as interns for its global offices. Against the backdrop of extreme volatility in the crypto market and investors dumping risky assets, in addition to certain crypto firms laying off employees and freezing withdrawals, LBank makes a move along the right lines.

2022-6-23 15:12


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The top 3 blockchain employers are old-school corporates, our data shows

Despite the crypto-winter causing widespread layoffs for employees in the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry over the last few months, there are still plenty of jobs in the field. According to information Hard Fork gathered from Glassdoor, the US is leading the way when it comes to opportunities for blockchain related jobs, followed  by the UK, and then Canada.

2019-3-8 14:02


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Bitmain Reportedly Will Sack More Than Half of Workforce

The Chinese crypto mining company Bitmain has apparently been hit hard by the bear market and is looking to sack more than half of their entire workforce. Credible rumors of this story first began to circulate on Maimai, China’s equivalent to LinkedIn, as anonymous sources on a site frequently used by Bitmain employees began reporting that the company was looking at massive layoffs in the next several days.

2018-12-29 21:20


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Bitmain Reportedly Will Sack Up to 85 Percent of Workforce

The Chinese crypto mining company Bitmain has apparently been hit hard by the bear market and is looking to sack more than half of their entire workforce. Credible rumors of this story first began to circulate on Maimai, China’s equivalent to LinkedIn, as anonymous sources on a site frequently used by Bitmain employees began reporting that the company was looking at massive layoffs in the next several days.

2018-12-27 21:20