eBay Lists Multiple Web3 Jobs after KnownOrigin Acquisition

eBay Lists Multiple Web3 Jobs after KnownOrigin Acquisition

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The global e-commerce platform eBay is hiring Web3’s top talents for blockchain and NFT efforts. eBay lists jobs of Crypto Counsel, Head of Community, and Marketing Executive, following the acquisition of the NFT platform KnownOrigin.io.

As part of the Crypto Counsel function, you will be expected to collaborate closely across several business divisions within the organization in order to provide legal advice about NFTs, blockchain, and other Web3-related topics.

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In addition, the role requires the candidate to autonomously collaborate with members of functional teams, such as those dealing with taxes and finances, privacy and information security, intellectual property, and other internal teams concerning Web3, NFTs, and crypto assets.

The acquisition of KnownOrigin by eBay in June of 2017 for a price that was not revealed was made with the intention of attracting more producers and collectors into the area by combining the technological innovation of the marketplace with eBay’s brand and community.

The Marketing Executive will provide assistance to the Marketing Campaign Manager and the Product Marketing Manager in order to drive eBay’s partnership, product, and content marketing campaigns from the planning stage all the way through to the activation phase.

The function of Head of Community comprises the implementation of a variety of digital strategies with the goals of raising brand recognition, increasing traffic to social media touchpoints, and motivating prospective consumers to participate in Discord channels.

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In the previous twenty-four hours, 37 applicants have submitted their applications for the job of head of community, 37 candidates have submitted their applications for the role of marketing executive, and 29 candidates have submitted their applications for the role of crypto counsel.

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