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Thursday, March 27 - "Is Fintech A Good Place For Me?"

Happy Thursday!

Here’s what’s on the job description for today:

  1. New roles from a fast growing and fast hiring Web3 firm.

  2. Today’s Question: “I’ve seen lots of roles in payments and other fintech companies. Is that a good place for me to go next?”

“We may encounter many defeats but we must not be defeated.”

- Maya Angelou, poet, singer, and civil rights activist

IN HIRING

Gemini

  • As a fast growing Web3 company, Gemini is a crypto custodian and exchange founded by the Winklevoss twins, famous for creating Facebook the movie about Facebook’s initiation.

  • Given their recent successes, the company is hiring for a lot of roles across a wide variety of departments in the UK, Singapore, and USA.

  • Here are a few of the most interesting roles available

Click here for the company’s career page

TODAY’S QUESTION

Today’s Question: “I’ve seen lots of roles in payments and other fintech companies. Is that a good place for me to go next?”

Recommendation: with absolutely no knowledge of your work history, here’s what I’ve seen work in Fintech:

  • First, Fintech is a big umbrella term for many different types of companies including payments, investing and even debt.

    • Depending on your experience or interest, I would look at narrowing down your focus and validating which one is the best fit through networking.

  • Second, there is a big difference in how these companies hire for different departments.

    • If you’re aiming for a technical role, including many of the product manager roles, a background in finance isn’t as critical. If you can tell a great story and have the hard skills required, then you have a good chance.

    • For commercial roles, a background in finance will be a big part of how hiring teams make decisions on who to interview.

  • Finally, Fintech and many other industries have a certain flash to them as things go in and out of fashion.

    • As someone who has worked a few years in a pretty decent sized debt Fintech, the shine wears off quickly so pick a company where you believe in the product for a better long-term situation.

Conclusion:

There are many ways into Fintech but my most important recommendation is to find companies you believe in and are near to the customer so you’re interested long-term.

Have a great day,

Adam