A report citing data from LinkedIn and exchange OKX, shows that the number of people working on blockchain increased 76% in the last year.
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A report recently published by Finbold media reflects, citing data published by LinkedIn and exchange OKXrevealed an average 76% increase in blockchain jobs over the past year, particularly highlighting the growth seen in several countries in particular.
The US, India and China are the top three countries in the world where the most people are trained to work in this field, followed by the UK, Singapore and Nigeria.
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1 In the US, growth was 62% last year
2 India recorded most prominent growth with 122% increase
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3 China is the lowest growing country, increasing only 12%
4 Among the countries with the highest growth after India, we have Canada (106%), Singapore (92%) and Nigeria (81%)
Blockchain job offers are on the rise
1 The country that recorded the largest increase in job offers was Spain, where this indicator rose by 609%
2 Canada and Brazil followed, with 560% and 518%, respectively.
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3 While India and Mexico rose between 149% and 190%, in the US, China, Germany and the UK they increased between 60% and 82%.
4 The only country in the top 10 where the number of job openings fell is France, as they are down 11% compared to seen in 2021
Other data
The study also shows that among the sectors that employ the largest number of experts in Blockchain and cryptocurrencies is the financial sector, which brings together 19% of the staff. Then follow engineering, with 16% of people, and finally business development, information technology and sales, with 6% each, Bitcoin’s Diario points out.
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