Ready to Pay High Salaries, Polygon Will Recruit 200 Employees from Various Countries!

JAKARTA – In the midst of massive employee cuts due to the decline in the crypto market in recent months, Polygon (MATIC) actually plans to recruit more employees. Polygon aims to be a leading crypto company.

In recent months, a number of major companies in the crypto industry have laid off employees. It is done by FTX, Coinbase, BlockFi, Gemini and so on. Coupled with the bankruptcy of a number of major crypto players such as Arrow Capital, Celsius, and Voyager.

However, not all crypto companies are cutting employees due to the market downturn. Binance and Ripple have decided to hire employees in recent months. Now Polygon is included in the list of crypto companies that recruit new staff during times of falling prices for Bitcoin cs.

This step was taken by Polygon to expand in 2023. Polygon spokesperson, Bhumika Srivastava announced that it will recruit around 200 new employees this year.

The decision will increase the company's staff by 40 percent. Along with a private sale of tokens worth USD 450 million in early 2022. This shows that the company's finances must be in a stable condition.

Polygon Targets Prospective Employees from Various Countries

To streamline its plans, Polygon targets prospective employees from all over the world. The company offers jobs that can be done remotely or remotely. In addition, Polygon will also offer attractive salaries for digital workers and the like.

Although ready to offer high salaries, Polygon does not promise recruitment can be done easily. According to Linkedin, compensation for experienced Solidity developers can reach up to USD 400.000 per year, with the average set at USD 101.000.

“Overall, tech talent is hard to hire, even if it's a Web 2 organization. It's hard to hire the quality talent you want, especially since Web3 skills are something that's still being built, says Polygon.

Several new employees will be added to the team already working on Polygon's current development, with an undisclosed number to be assigned to new projects still in development. So far, the new Polygon project is unknown. However, according to One Planet, the NFT project is likely to be one of Polygon's new projects.