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America’s Largest Retailer, Walmart, Is Hiring A “Cryptocurrency Product Lead”



After e-commerce giant Amazon, multinational retail corporation Walmart is the latest company to hire a crypto lead.



Less than 24 hours back, the company posted a job for a digital currency and cryptocurrency product lead. For this job, Walmart requires someone passionate about Digital Currencies and would be responsible for developing the digital currency strategy and product roadmap at the company.



“As one of the largest retailers and e-commerce companies, Walmart enables a broad set of payment options for its customers.”



The cryptocurrency lead will drive the Digital Currency strategy for Walmart and identify crypto-related investment and partnerships.



For this position, one needs to have a Bachelor's Degree, over a decade-long experience in product management, technology commercialization, and of course, have experience in the cryptocurrency ecosystem and related technologies as well along with the knowledge of the players involved in the rapidly growing industry.

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