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Blockchain Engineer

SovTech is now Scrums.com! Same company, new name. We are looking for an experienced Senior Engineer with experience in DeFi and Blockchain to join our world-class team. Are you looking to become part of a team that is changing the way businesses across the world build software? Our mission is to design, build, deploy and maintain innovative custom software that...

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Blockchain Engineer

Ctrl Alt is designing and operating the on-chain infrastructure powering digital capital markets globally. We bring together a unique blend of expertise in financial markets and cutting-edge in-house technology to deliver tailored, compliant solutions in the alternative assets space. Since launching in 2022, we’ve tokenized over $850m in assets across real estate, private credit, funds, litigation finance and more. We’re...

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Blockchain Engineer II in London - Chainalysis Inc.

Blockchain Technology and Innovation Blockchain technology is powering a growing wave of innovation. Businesses and governments around the world are leveraging this technology to drive economic growth and streamline operations. At Chainalysis, we are at the forefront of this development. Technologies in Use Technologies we use include: AWS serverless architectures Kubernetes PostgreSQL Spark Typescript Terraform Kafka Github (including Github Actions)...

Blockchain Works
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Blockchain Engineer - Tokenization & On-Chain Infra

A leading fintech company in Belfast seeks a Blockchain Engineer to develop secure, reliable blockchain components for digital capital markets. Responsibilities include designing smart contracts, integrating blockchain technologies, and collaborating with cross-functional teams. The ideal candidate has over 3 years of software engineering experience and familiarity with blockchain. Joining this fast-growing company offers a chance to reshape finance while enjoying...

ctrl-alt.co
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Blockchain Engineer: Build Smart Contracts & DApps

A technology company in the United Kingdom is looking for a Blockchain Developer to design and deploy innovative blockchain solutions. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor’s degree in Math or Computer Science and at least 2 years of blockchain development experience with strong skills in smart contracts and various programming languages. This role also requires a passion for the...

WOTRANSFER PTE. LTD.
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Blockchain Engineer (lead) - Web3 Social app (Remote)

OverviewClient Director of International Talent Consultancy - Product | Tech | InvestorAbout the RoleMy Client is looking for a visionary and hands-on Tech Lead to join our fast-growing Web3 platform focused on creator monetization. In this high-impact, strategic role, you’ll take ownership of system design and technical architecture, working closely with the CTO and cross-functional stakeholders to deliver scalable, secure,...

Fynder Talent
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Career Advice

Advance your Blockchain career with expert advice, practical job search tips, and insightful industry guides.

How Many Blockchain Tools Do You Need to Know to Get a Blockchain Job?

If you are navigating the blockchain job market, it can feel like you need to master an entire tech stack before you’re even ready to apply. One job advert mentions Solidity, another talks about Hyperledger Fabric, another lists MetaMask, Hardhat, Git, Truffle, and Web3.js — and that’s before you scroll past three LinkedIn posts about “top blockchain skills for 2026.” It’s no wonder job seekers feel overwhelmed. But here’s the honest truth that many hiring managers quietly agree on: 👉 You don’t need to know every blockchain tool to get hired. 👉 You need to know the right ones for the role you’re targeting — and how to use them to solve real problems. Tools matter, but context and capability matter more. This guide breaks down exactly how many blockchain tools you need to learn, which ones matter for specific roles, and how to position what you know so hiring managers take notice.

What Hiring Managers Look for First in Blockchain Job Applications (UK Guide)

Hiring managers in blockchain tech do not start by reading every line of your CV. They scan for credibility, clarity and relevance, and they make an early judgement about whether you can solve real problems in a cutting-edge, evolving landscape. In blockchain and distributed ledger roles—whether in core protocol teams, smart contract development, Web3 infrastructure, compliance/security, or product-focused positions—the strongest applications make the right signals obvious in the first 10–20 seconds. This in-depth guide explains exactly what hiring managers in UK blockchain jobs look for first, how they assess CVs, cover letters and portfolios, and why strong candidates sometimes get overlooked. Use it as a practical checklist before you apply for roles on www.blockchainjobs.uk

The Skills Gap in Blockchain Jobs: What Universities Aren’t Teaching

Blockchain technology has moved far beyond cryptocurrency headlines. Across finance, supply chains, cybersecurity, gaming, digital identity, healthcare, and public infrastructure, distributed ledger technology is being explored, tested and deployed at scale. Yet despite growing adoption, blockchain employers across the UK consistently report the same problem: a severe shortage of job-ready talent. Graduates emerge with theoretical knowledge, computer science fundamentals, or an interest in decentralisation—but struggle to meet the practical demands of blockchain roles. Vacancies remain open. Startups compete aggressively for experienced hires. Employers spend months searching for candidates who can contribute from day one. The issue is not intelligence. It is not motivation. It is not even demand. The problem is a widening skills gap between blockchain education and real blockchain jobs. This article explores that gap in depth: what universities teach well, what they routinely miss, why the gap exists, what UK employers actually want, and how jobseekers can bridge the divide to build sustainable careers in blockchain.

Blockchain Jobs for Career Switchers in Their 30s, 40s & 50s (UK Reality Check)

Making a career change into blockchain in your 30s, 40s or 50s isn’t just a Silicon Valley story anymore. In the UK, blockchain technologies are being used across finance, supply chains, government, healthcare, entertainment, identity systems & environmental tracking — and employers here are hiring people with diverse backgrounds, not just fresh graduates or hardcore coders. This guide gives you a practical, no-nonsense UK reality check on blockchain jobs for career switchers, honest about what roles exist, what skills are actually in demand, how long it really takes to retrain, whether age matters & how to position yourself for success. If you’re exploring a mid-life pivot into blockchain, this page is your roadmap.

How to Write a Blockchain Job Ad That Attracts the Right People

Blockchain hiring has matured significantly in recent years. What began as a niche, crypto-heavy space has evolved into a broad ecosystem spanning fintech, Web3, decentralised infrastructure, digital identity, supply chains, gaming and enterprise platforms. Yet many blockchain employers face the same challenge: job adverts that attract the wrong candidates. Some roles are overwhelmed with speculative applicants chasing hype. Others fail to attract experienced engineers, protocol specialists or security-focused professionals who quietly dismiss adverts that feel vague or exaggerated. In most cases, the problem is not a lack of talent — it is a lack of clarity in the job advert. Blockchain professionals are technically rigorous, sceptical of buzzwords and highly selective. A poorly written job ad signals immaturity, risk and lack of direction. A well-written one signals credibility, seriousness and long-term intent. This guide explains how to write a blockchain job ad that attracts the right people, improves applicant quality and positions your organisation as a trustworthy employer in the blockchain ecosystem.

Maths for Blockchain Jobs: The Only Topics You Actually Need (& How to Learn Them)

If you are targeting blockchain jobs in the UK whether that is smart contract development, protocol engineering, security auditing, data engineering, blockchain infrastructure or Web3 product roles the maths can feel like a hidden barrier. Job adverts often ask for “strong fundamentals” or “cryptography knowledge” without saying what you actually need day to day. The good news is you do not need a maths degree worth of theory to start applying. For most roles you can get job-ready by mastering a small set of practical topics that show up again & again: Modular arithmetic & number theory basics (the backbone of public key cryptography) Probability & simple statistics (security assumptions, block times, risk reasoning) Discrete maths & data structures (Merkle trees, hashing, complexity, graphs) Cryptographic primitives at a “working engineer” level (hashing, signatures, commitments) Basic optimisation thinking (gas cost, performance, trade offs) This guide is written for UK job seekers who want a clear scope, a 6-week plan & portfolio projects that prove you can translate the maths into working code.

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