Blockchain: Career Development
Technology is changing the way we pay and transact, with Blockchain, in particular, providing transformative career opportunities for those constructing these platforms. It is at the forefront of tech life and at the core of exciting developments, resulting in enviable salaries and unique working possibilities.
It is just one of the technical areas our Permanent team at Stelfox recognises as pivotal in our network of Tech Talent.
Powering Businesses
In roles such as Blockchain Development, you can contribute towards new ways of transacting and interacting. Roles in Blockchain and the wider tech community are powering businesses and operations. Customers are noticing this too, they are engaging with these new technologies and their ‘tech trust’ is building.
As an area to watch, it keeps on adapting and developing and if you feel your technical skills may match these roles, now is the time to update them. It is an area that thrives on proactive and analytical applicants, who have familiarised themselves with technical requirements (and can adapt quickly).
Future Prospects
Clients, Candidates and Recruitment Consultants are all looking at ways in which the market will develop with the support of technologies such as Blockchain, and it is anticipated that it can be used in the future in areas such as digital contracts, identity and delivering operational improvements in the Supply Chain.
Candidates with Blockchain potential, along with those embracing Security Engineering and Embedded Technologies are three of the most in-demand parts of the tech sector.
These, along with other Permanent roles in our network that are also on the forefront, including Frontend, Full Stack, SaaS, IoT, Escalation and Back End are showing that opportunities are there and that companies are investing in Tech Talent who can deliver value at a changing time for the economy.
Call our Permanent team at Stelfox today at 01-6793182, email us at [email protected] or check out the range of roles on our Job Search Page and LinkedIn feed
Sources: Blockgeeks , Information Age , & Computerworld – Image: pexels