Big four auditing firm PricewaterhouseCoopers is the top recruiter for blockchain-related jobs on recruitment platform Indeed, search results showed at press time on March 30.
At press time, PwC is responsible for 40 blockchain-related job offers on the platform.
Other big four auditing firms are apparently recruiting professionals in this niche on the platform: more precisely, Ernst & Young posted 17 such announcements, while Deloitte posted 10.
This leaves KPMG as the only big four auditing firm not recruiting blockchain professionals on the platform.
Tech giants IBM and Oracle posted ten job offers related to blockchain as well, while global management, consulting and professional services firm Accenture posted 11.
This last company, Accenture, is also already a user of distributed technology.
In November last year, Accenture deployed a distributed ledger technology platform created to manage and track software licenses.
As Cointelegraph recently reported, a blockchain and financial partner at PwC France declared that central banks should leave issuance of digital currencies to corporations such as Facebook and JPMorgan.
In February, news broke that Accenture is working with major global firms including Mastercard to introduce a blockchain-based circular supply chain.
PwC is Top Recruiter for Blockchain-Related Jobs on Indeed, Big 4 Auditing Firms Follow
Publié le Mar 30, 2019
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