Morgan Stanley Bank is looking for crypto experts

Morgan Stanley Bank is looking for crypto experts

The popularity of cryptocurrencies is growing every day, and they are gradually entering different areas of our daily lives. More and more financial institutions intend to expand their staff with employees with experience in the field of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.

The world-famous American banking holding Morgan Stanley posted three vacancies on LinkedIn looking for crypto experts to work in the analytics department. 

Job descriptions note that knowledge and experience in the cryptocurrency space will be an advantage for candidates being considered. The vacancies themselves are related to stock analysis and cover three areas: communications, payments and general limited liability partnerships.

The essence of the work of such specialists is the ability to monitor the position of the company from the point of view of a particular sector; then conduct an analysis, the results of which can be used to introduce changes that contribute to the investment decision-making process of the company's clients.

Morgan Stanley has long been interested in the digital currency market and sees huge potential in them. The institution owns 11.4% of Overstock shares and in January 2018 announced its intentions to engage in clearing Bitcoin futures.

According to https://www.linkedin.com

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