Exciting news for all interested in opportunities in crypto space and blockchain jobs. Mid-last week, CryptoJobsList.com acquired BlockchainJob.co. Now we are joining forces to help you find your dream blockchain job.

Blockchain Jobs

🔗 BlockchainJob.co was started earlier this year by Ben Tossell as a part of his “10 Startups in 24 Hours”. It took about 2 hours for him to build it out without any coding. Simple tools did the job — Carrd.co, Airtable, Zapier and a few other did the job quite well 👍 Blockchain Job was primarily focused on non-technical roles in crypto space. It celebrated a fantastic Product Hunt launch on September 22nd, reaching to the Top 3 products of the day 👏 Impressive!

Psss! Ben describes in detail, how he build it in his article and shares his motivation as well:

“I saw the post ‘How to Get a Job at a Crypto Startup’ by AngelList and thought more about the non — technical roles I’ve seen popping up. To be honest, I’ve been looking at roles in crypto startups for myself. Theres a job board for bloody everything so why not this?! Only a few jobs posted right now but expect more to be added today (and hopefully ongoing!)”

That’s right! Solving your own problems is the best way to build a product!

Crypto Jobs List: A word from Founder

I released Crypto Jobs List a bit later, around September 28, with the same mission — to find opportunities for myself and help connect professionals in the industry. I did not know about BlockchainJob.co up until our own launch on Product Hunt in mid-October. My friend Andrey Azimov sent over the link to me. I was like “Wow! Not bad!” 😃 I got focused on improving Crypto Jobs List for a few weeks, but occasionally found time to check out what Ben with his blockchain jobs project is up to. Eventually, I gathered all courage I had and decided to ping him on Twitter. I asked what his plans for his blockchain job board were and whether he was willing to sell it or at least partner. I don’t always ask questions like this, mainly because of fear of rejection. 😱 This time around I was pretty confident that Ben will just laught at me and say NO! But I was wrong. If I never asked, I would have never gotten what I wanted. This lesson is something I should (we all should) practice more often in life. At least I will!