Recruiters: Hong Kong's Crypto License Craze Hasn't Translated into Job Opportunities
Despite the excitement surrounding Hong Kong's new crypto licensing regime, the city-state has yet to see a surge in new job opportunities. Recruitment executives in Hong Kong have reported a lack of employment needs wit...
Recruitment executives in Hong Kong have reported a lack of employment needs within the crypto industry despite 150 companies vying for a local crypto license as of last month, with some reportedly spending up to $25 million to secure one....
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