BitJob Announces Partnerships with Leading Academic Institutions
BitJob, the blockchain platform with a goal to create a global marketplace for student employment, has established several high profile university partnerships in anticipation of its official STU token sale on Sept. 12.
The project is designed to connect university students with employment opportunities within the digital currency sector and includes a crowdfunding component. One of the first participating groups is the University of Florida Bitcoin Club, which was founded in September, 2016, by developer and entrepreneur Aaron Schwartz.
Other universities and groups that have joined BitJob to date include Blockchain at Berkeley, the McGill Cryptocurrency Club, the Concordia Fintech Society, The Ivey Business School at Western University, Infolab at The Cyprus International Institute of Management (CIIM), and The Blockchain Education Network.