With a recent tweet, UNICEF, the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, announced that it is looking for a full-stack blockchain developer.
We're Looking for a full-stack #blockchain developer to join our growing team – building prototypes and supporting @UNICEF in the exploration of the technology.
APPLY today: https://t.co/aKh301PMbv pic.twitter.com/j9ZqYLFws8
— UNICEF Innovation (@UNICEFinnovate) July 26, 2019
As can be read in the job description, the UNICEF Venture Team is looking for a developer who has experience with distributed systems, cryptography, token economics, consensus mechanisms and smart contracts and who is familiar with both the various programming languages such as Solidity and Python and the different blockchains such as Bitcoin, Ethereum and so on.
The applications will close on August 9th and can be sent using the relevant form, bearing in mind that the selected candidates will operate in New York for a period of 11 months and a half.
This is yet another step towards the blockchain and crypto world for UNICEF. Already in the past, they had shown interest in this sector by allowing donations with different cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Ethereum (ETH) and Litecoin (LTC).