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>7 engineering positions
>9 marketing positions
>1 operation positions

>Lead Data Analyst: go to person to analyze large sets of financial data for accuracy and integrity. advise our leadership team on key decisions (((as we enter into new markets))). leading role in choosing what data sources are implemented into our systems
>Senior Software Engineer: Designing and implementing new features within the product such as trust minimized off-chain computation, cryptocurrency staking
>Product Manager, Blockchain Integrations: the first dedicated position of its type at Chainlink and has large growth potential into a senior management role, as we rapidly expand our coverage of any/all blockchains.
>Blockchain Engineer, Integrations: the driving force for this initiative // Hodge leaving???
>Senior Product Designer, lead the user experience and user interface for (((the Chainlink’s new developer-centric website)))
>Director of Business Development and Global Sales: work directly with global enterprises, data providers and (((government offices))) looking to adopt Chainlink /// Kochis leaving???
>Head of Communications: lead global brand marketing and creative strategies for all external communications including the website, PR, blog, research, social media, analyst relations, conference management, speaking appearances / Develop and execute a world-class media strategy that shares the Chainlink story across (((the international business, trade (blockchain / tech) and mainstream press)))

Undisclosed but I also know they've recently hired a director of R&D.

Interesting note, careers page is on SC.com now, not C.L

So they're definitely focusing on staking next, developing a new website specifically for customers/devs

A lot of the founding members/the old guard taking a step back, or heading their own department with more and more delegating for specific tasks.
Adelyn building her staff, at least 5 jobs for tasks she used to do by herself. Expect normie tier PR.

>> No.20076792

>>20076772
wish I could apply but I have 0 skills

>> No.20076800
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>> No.20076829

>>20076800
Room for a fren to snuggle in?

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>>20076772
>remote jobs
>no salary listed

They are either hiring pajeets or just fake listings to make it seems like they’re doing anything but marketing their scam

>> No.20076896

>>20076836
One day you'll be able to afford a brain chip.

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>>20076896
>One day you'll be able to afford a brain chip.

>> No.20077030

>>20076972
Kek, responses like these are super bullish.

>> No.20077053

>>20076772
All because sir gay can’t build a web scraper alone? Token not needed retardant.

>> No.20077064

>>20076772
Looks expensive. Wonder how many tokens Sergey will dump to pay for this in addition to his big macs.

Well luckily he still owns 600 million so he should have it covered.

>> No.20077105

>>20076772
>Meanwhile my company is hiring 150 electrical engineers over the next year
Granted we deliver actual usable physical products and make a fuck load of them.

>> No.20077165

>>20076792
just buy more

>> No.20077212

>>20076772
Those same positions have been for almost a year.

Scamlink btfo

>> No.20077217

I'm wondering what's the incentive for massively successful people to keep working when they could easily retire. Obviously Sergey is driven by his vision but even him at some point could decide to leave chainlink and focus either on Lamborghini collecting or new business ventures to help third world farmers. Obviously the team seems to be close knit and believers, but how long would Kochis, Adelyn or Thomas stay on board.

Scaling up is both exciting and terrifying to me. There's a difference between a small but driven startup desperate to achieve success, and a now unicorn tier company potentially losing some focus due to the top dogs not needing to give 100% anymore and the bottom hires simply doing it for a paycheck with too much bloat and compartmentalized tasks.

Also with scaling up comes a period of re adjustment. Training and mentoring the new hires, potentially getting inadequate fits etc.

I don't know what's the average employment period at SV startups, probably something like 5 years? How many of the ogs will still be here 5 years from now? Oblad and Roche already left, probably others I'm forgetting. I guess it's an inevitable part of growing a company. Success being a potentially double edged sword, is being part of a successful project more likely to make you stay with them long term, or is having achieved the success more likely to make you want to leave to focus on other stuff.

Adelyn in particular seems to be transitioning from doing all marketing related tasks herself to now being her own mini CEO, will now be delegating most of it to a whole staff. She earned it obviously but you have to wonder this is basically whole new uncharted territory for them. I'm also very hopeful that this will mean major growth for the future, ie they're getting ready for the big league, mainstream coverage strategies etc.

And the more scaled up the team is, the more competition is left in the rear view mirror.

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>>20076972
kek seethe more

>> No.20077246

>>20077217
Trust the plan

>> No.20077280

>>20077217
do not worry friend
sergey is a consummate professional and he is operating in a perfect flow state at all times

>> No.20077328

Also in the latest talk with ava labs, Sergey joked about how pre mainnet they were working like crazy and they thought these would be the hardest times, and post mainnet would be more relaxed, but it turned out to be just as busy. I don't think even Sergey himself envisioned turning into an unicorn CEO with, at this point what must be like 100 employees, just a couple of years after mainnet. But he's been handling it like a pro. By all accounts by partners, the team is exceptionally professional and leadership is top notch. Which is what we all perceived early on, even when there was radio silence, simply because of how they did NOT behave, compared to how low the standards are in crypto. I really wonder what his private discussions with Gonser must be like for example, obviously getting world class mentoring.

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>>20076772
If they keep this up and continue improving they might eventually be good enough to partner with Kleros on the DXDAO and maybe one day even become decentralized.

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Only one of these bullshit positions is listed anywhere but their website and it’s the lead data analyst in NY. The remote jobs don’t exist LMAO. Cope harder you delusional cultists...you’re getting scammed.

>> No.20077356

>>20077340
ai-jobs.net

Google is your friend

>> No.20077379

>>20077338
This. Chainlink is centralized garbage until it burns all the extra tokens Sergey has plus Chainlink holders should be the ones voting to make decisions...just like Kleros and Dxdao.

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>>20077030
>>20077243

>> No.20077388

>>20077340
nah, they do
they just want to hire people already interested in the project

>> No.20077394

>>20077379
cope harder

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>9 marketing positions

https://youtu.be/c1cqORezZGg

>> No.20077467

>>20077443
i have a feeling tier 1 normie media storm coming soon

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>>20076836
>>20076972
>>20077340
>>20077356
>>20077383
absolutely fuming rn lmao
who hurt you sweaty?

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>>20077383
Time will be my greatest friend, you will keep seething.

>> No.20077506

>>20077482
>no response

>> No.20077518

>>20077505
>no response

>> No.20077579

>>20077064
>Looks expensive. Wonder how many tokens Sergey will dump to pay for this in addition to his big macs.
>Well luckily he still owns 600 million so he should have it covered.
The more they spend the more they grow, they grow the more they deliver, the more they deliver the more the price pumps, the more they can keep spending etc virtuous loop. Which is why first mover advantage matters and this will be a winner takes all market. The fact they launched first when the ICO bubble was still going means they can be outlandish with their budget, but they still will have plenty in the war chests, meanwhile other projects are painfully restricted and doomed to remain small time, which means no adoption from anyone because if the network value is worthless, the security it provides is also worthless etc.

There was this article today about how chainlink is spending twice what ethereum is spending. You could think this is poor treasury management, but that's because bootstrapping adoption is far more complex than building infrastructure, and at current prices they could still keep going for at least 10 years, if adoption doesn't actually kick in by then. All they need is to land another big name like Google, get another x2, and that would equate 20 years, an even bigger marketing department, etc. Which would in turn give them more opportunities to keep growing. It's never gonna stop and 1000 end of year basically.

>> No.20077615

>>20077579
The fact that the team is spending from their own treasury is a good fucking thing.

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>>20077467

That’s the exact feeling I got when I read it also. They don’t need to market to the customers/partners they’ve already cornered.

These are the people who will be making the SmartContract.com Super Bowl commercials.

https://youtu.be/e-fv4bQobpc

>> No.20077687

>>20077637
whats the point of normie tier marketing in a super bowl commercial for this anyway? It's like that pointless IBM watson commercial that they just waste tons of money making for no reason.

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>>20077217
>>20076772
Scaling and expanding the team to literally monopolize smart contracts and BTC/ETH/LINK prophecy to be executed 2020/2021.

My dick is hard.

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>>20077687

The point is the company will be so big and we’ll all be so insanely rich they’ll throw away money on a Super Bowl company like IBM did with Watson.

I think anyway. Tell me you don’t see and hear “Smartcontract.com, Powered by Chainlink” in your mind’s eye.

https://youtu.be/_mcPPyxI3FA

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bump

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>>20078463

>> No.20078582

>>20076772
IT'S LITERALLY DUMPING RIGHT NOW
SIRGAY BETRAYED US
I'M SO EXCITED

>> No.20078869

>>20077687
Brand awareness
Further cements the smart contract = chainlink narrative
Like you know computers = ibm, internet = Google etc
Smart contracts blowing up by 2030, Chainlink will be ruling Wall Street
Ideas are like viruses, keep spreading the word until everyone is infected
Run businesses like a cult, brands like religions, consumers into fanatics etc
(((Bernays))) 101

>> No.20078919

>>20077165
Welcome aboard, mr. Marketing Director!

>> No.20078992

>>20077328
This last part is litterally why i bought

>> No.20078998

>>20078565
Based Rory mews

>> No.20079047

>>20078869
>Bernay
go back

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>>20078463
What is his syndrome called?

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>>20076800
We're all gonna make it.

>> No.20079262

>>20077328

I watched that too. Did some research on ava and im getting in the ico next week. Sergay clearly respects him, even if he does come off a bit too confident sometimes.

>> No.20079274

this thread makes my peepee diamonds

>> No.20079291

>>20079065

Nolinker Syndrome

>> No.20079335

>>20079262
He's obviously a well respected and connected guy, but there's something off about him and aren't eth killers a hype cycle behind? Also heard from anons the tech wasn't on point/devs were struggling to deliver but idk I need to look more into it

>> No.20079344

>>20076772
Just buy Quant. 100 mil market cap for being integrated into core banking infrastructure of Europe and 50% of SEPA payments is a joke compared to 4 Billion Valuation of Chainlink.

>> No.20079399

>>20079262
We don’t need another shitty ethkiller

>> No.20079430

>>20076772
>Undisclosed but I also know they've recently hired a director of R&D.
:)

>> No.20079682

Based thread. I'm diamonds. I wish I could apply as I'm unemployed but don't have the formal qualifications needed beyond reading about the project and general crypto knowledge. Such a shame but happy to hodl

>> No.20079684

>>20076792
me too.
feels bad

>> No.20079711

>>20077579
THIS.
they literally have stated "for the development of the team" and anons still see scam

>> No.20079725

>>20076772
These have been up for like a year

>> No.20079751

>>20079335
>but there's something off about him
hes a trailblazer. he was into crypto BEFORE bitcoin, and helped Satoshi in the early days. He sees where this space can go and wants to go there. I think people are putt off by someone like that, too much confidence or something.

>> No.20079772

>>20079711
At this point you'd have to see the writing on the walls. We're going to become the new elite once the old has been purged

>> No.20079783

>staking

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>>20077217
the beauty of building something decentralized is that eventually it won't even matter who runs it anymore. The value is perpetual and self-sustaining.

>> No.20080020

>>20079966
but then who was code

>> No.20080042

>>20076792
i mean sergay only have a philosophy degree

>> No.20080050

>>20080020
once the smart contracts are in place and the product works no one needs to code anything, brainlet.

>> No.20080222

>>20077217
the chainlink team are all in, just like OG biz LINK holders are all in. The team's vision of bringing trustless, verifiable and deterministic contracts to the entire world is accelerating at a rapid pace. They truly are building a new global standard that will change the course of money and contracts/agreements. Their ride hasn't even gotten started yet.

It is entirely conceivable that someone like Sergey is Satoshi. He is intensely driven, has an extremely clear vision of what needs to be done, and his goal is to create a better system for the world to use. Also, Serg can keep secrets like the best sociopath. I vote Sergey as Satoshi

>> No.20080259

>>20080222
ch..checked..

>> No.20080291

>>20080050
>software never has any bugs once released
>there are never any new attacks that need to be mitigated
>why is my computer so full of viruses dude

>> No.20080419

>>20079262
>AVA
Could be genuinely the worst token distribution in history. Less than 1% available in the ICO. Emin is a snake.

>> No.20080510

>>20080222
Checked and agreed. Sergey is a prodigy.

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>>20080222
CHECKED

>> No.20080582

>>20080538
is that Tyrone Fountain?

>> No.20081501

>>20076772
I'm perfectly suited for one of these roles, but I have terrible anxiety about working for Chainlink and letting Sergey down.

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>>20080222
czeched the absolute madman

>> No.20081584

>>20080222
FUCKING CHECKED

>> No.20082334

>>20077217

lmao Adelyn, once she has employees all the spelling mistakes will be done and it just won't be the same. God I love her so much. Can someone post the adelyn spelling bee /wet dictionary pasta?

>> No.20082383

>>20082334
After Adelyn failed the spelling bee she was disowned by her family for committing a grave Chinese sin. Her father told her that he no longer had a daughter and the entire family turned their back on her. Distraught with nowhere to turn she headed back to campus her place of shame. It began raining then, silver streaks that hid her tears as she struggled to stay warm.
Sergey found her there at the library clutching a wet dictionary just trying to keep warm while memorizing the words. Sergey spoke to her in soft words that warmed her heart. Although Adelyn didn't know Sergey very well. He didn't look like a scammer; he just looked like a thin nerd that meant no harm.
Sergey saved her that day and brought her to a place where spelling doesn't matter. A place where people do as they please without worrying about knowing anything about the problems of the world.
And that place, frens, is ChainlInk, a new land of opportunity where problems that really don't exist are being solved. Adelyn says Sergey is a modern day Wittgenstein and orcales are his problem. Adelyn is not sure what an oracle is or why it's needed or even if it's needed but she still keeps that same dictionary on her bookshelf to remind her of that faithful first encounter with Sergey. The dictionary is faded and torn and really isn't much help but it still brings her warmth and that's what's most important.

>> No.20082454

>>20076772
>>20076772
Hmmm very good sirs, do needful and buy chain links for village sirs

>> No.20082472

>>20080222
Chainlink team member committing fraud to spread untrue rumours.

>> No.20082524

>>20082383

BASED, ty anon

>> No.20082604

>>20082383
>Sergey saved her that day and brought her to a place where spelling doesn't matter
dead

>> No.20082946

>>20082383
kek every time. nu biz has no write fags :(

>> No.20083970

>>20080538
he should play sergey in the movie.

>> No.20084094

>>20076772
I hope Dan doesn't leave.

>> No.20084152

>>20080222
Triple checked.
>Sergey makes Bitcoin - moves on to other things
>Started the next project. I forget the name, but it was a SC platform
>Vitalik beats him to the punch with ETH. A commie version of Sergeys capitalist vision
>Vitalik is like a dog that caught a car. Doesn't know how to make it work/useful
>Here's Serg with phase 3 of his master plan.
This is why they hate each other

>> No.20084231

>>20076792
same here, we are dumb but smart enough to buy link

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>>20084094
Dan Houser already left rockstar. link 849 eoy

>> No.20084261

>>20079772
Are you saying the chainlink team created and released Covid to kill off boomers?

>> No.20084269

>>20076772
https://youtu.be/PT7EpBjHXFk

>> No.20084303

>>20084261
follow the white rabbit

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>>20077217
i think chainlink is more then just a job at this point. they all know about us. and other workplace people like Fernando too, remember when he called us link marines at the conference? also, sergey was the chosen one, there are huge fish above the chainlink/smart contract team and i think they are making sure this all goes to plan because remember they are the ones going to make/save billions off us. would you let an inadequate hire ruin that plan to make that fortune?

>> No.20084446

>>20084152
>Started the next project. I forget the name, but it was a SC platform
vitalik did sergey a favor here then
the smart contract platform element is the relatively easy part

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>>20076772
>head of community
>paying jannies
i dont like the precedent they are trying to set

>> No.20084668

>>20084152
Sergey was part of NXT. It actually worked out well because Vitalik did a decent job on ethereum. He's far too narrow minded to see he bigger picture though, and Sergey is going to be stealing away most of ETH's value through Arbitrum.

>>20084232
>>20084303
Kill yourself

>> No.20084680

>>20084152
It was called NXT, i believe

>> No.20084892

>>20080222
HOLY SHIT CHECKED

>> No.20085433

>>20080222
>JUAKA
>222
Holy trips of truth!

>> No.20085452

>>20082383
>a new land of opportunity where problems that really don't exist are being solved.
every tiem

>> No.20085521

>>20084680
Secure asset exchange

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>>20081501
Just do it fren.

>> No.20086810

>>20079291
But he owns about 700 million link. Anything less than 1 billion is a nolinker?

>> No.20087234

>>20078565
u just wanted to post based nodder

>> No.20088031

>>20077217
>I'm wondering what's the incentive for massively successful people to keep working when they could easily retire.
Same reason billionaires dont pack up and quit. Some do, or work part time but when you are that rich you are basically a king. You can recreate society however you want to, or build whatever you want. Its like playing a sandbox game but in real life.

>> No.20088124

>>20079344
shut the fuck up you fucking troglodyte pajeet.