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How Ledger is Shaking Up the Blockchain Industry | The DevLab Podcast

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👀 Summary:
On this episode of the DevLab podcast, we're chatting with Carl Anderson, VP of Engineering at Ledger.
Listen in as we dive into:

  • Carl's tech journey and his leap into blockchain
  • Why self-custody in crypto matters
  • Career growth opportunities and future plans

👉 Guests:

  • Guest – Carl Anderson, VP of Engineering at Ledger

⚡Why work at Ledger:
We opened the gateway to become the global leader in uncompromising security for digital assets, carved out a world that redefines ownership, security, and freedom for the world, and put it in everyone’s reach. By never being afraid to dream big, our curiosity helps us to create unique technologies. We get to ideate, innovate and launch products that impact the lives of millions. The same is true for your career.

Find out more about joining Ledger's tech team here: https://hackajob.com/company/ledger?hsLang=en-us
🎙️ Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:06 Transitioning to the Blockchain Industry
07:03 User Needs and Self-Custody
11:31 Career Progression at Ledger
33:46 Hiring at Ledger

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👀 Summary:
On this episode of the DevLab podcast, we're chatting with Carl Anderson, VP of Engineering at Ledger.
Listen in as we dive into:

  • Carl's tech journey and his leap into blockchain
  • Why self-custody in crypto matters
  • Career growth opportunities and future plans

👉 Guests:

  • Guest – Carl Anderson, VP of Engineering at Ledger

⚡Why work at Ledger:
We opened the gateway to become the global leader in uncompromising security for digital assets, carved out a world that redefines ownership, security, and freedom for the world, and put it in everyone’s reach. By never being afraid to dream big, our curiosity helps us to create unique technologies. We get to ideate, innovate and launch products that impact the lives of millions. The same is true for your career.

Find out more about joining Ledger's tech team here: https://hackajob.com/company/ledger?hsLang=en-us
🎙️ Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:06 Transitioning to the Blockchain Industry
07:03 User Needs and Self-Custody
11:31 Career Progression at Ledger
33:46 Hiring at Ledger

What would you like us to talk about next?

Stay up to date with DevLab and hackajob:
Twitter: @hackajobHQ
LinkedIn: hackajob
Facebook: hackajob
Instagram: @hackajob
TikTok: @hackajob

  continue reading

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