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Racism in crypto hiring
Has anyone been applying to crypto legal jobs and noticing the strong preferences for white males / females (with mediocre credentials) and how legal teams of these crypto platforms are white people with weak credentials, relatively?
See for example:
Candy Digital
DyDx
PUBLIC (aside from CLO, weak legal team)
Lukka
Reddit X
There are others but those are the ones I've encountered. Seems like black / brown lawyers are pretty much boxed out of crypto / web 3 legal. But would love to hear other's experiences.
See for example:
Candy Digital
DyDx
PUBLIC (aside from CLO, weak legal team)
Lukka
Reddit X
There are others but those are the ones I've encountered. Seems like black / brown lawyers are pretty much boxed out of crypto / web 3 legal. But would love to hear other's experiences.
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Re: Racism in crypto hiring
First of all, you should not form conclusions about lawyers in the wild based on their academic accomplishments. This isn't law review.
To your point, can't really say these companies have a preference for whites without knowing what the applicant pool looks like.
To your point, can't really say these companies have a preference for whites without knowing what the applicant pool looks like.
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Re: Racism in crypto hiring
You can also tell from their law firm experience prior to the hire. Weak all around. Secondly, well, we will never know the applicant pool. But we do know the hires, and they're overwhelmingly white males and females with average backgrounds. No wonder there is so much negligence in crypto -- the teams themselves are underqualified.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 12:44 pmFirst of all, you should not form conclusions about lawyers in the wild based on their academic accomplishments. This isn't law review.
To your point, can't really say these companies have a preference for whites without knowing what the applicant pool looks like.
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Re: Racism in crypto hiring
Good lawyers with options need not go into a scam industry that is on the long slow road to implosion
It's not surprising that the people there have mediocre credentials
It's not surprising that the people there have mediocre credentials
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Re: Racism in crypto hiring
Second the notion that raced-based bias in hiring may result in lower quality legal adviceVr1234 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 1:10 pmYou can also tell from their law firm experience prior to the hire. Weak all around. Secondly, well, we will never know the applicant pool. But we do know the hires, and they're overwhelmingly white males and females with average backgrounds. No wonder there is so much negligence in crypto -- the teams themselves are underqualified.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 12:44 pmFirst of all, you should not form conclusions about lawyers in the wild based on their academic accomplishments. This isn't law review.
To your point, can't really say these companies have a preference for whites without knowing what the applicant pool looks like.
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Re: Racism in crypto hiring
On the one hand, this is a weird post (as someone already said, why would people with top qualifications want these jobs? And why are people from lesser schools more likely to be negligent than luminaries from the T14?).
On the other hand, why would crypto companies be any different from the legal profession generally?
On the other hand, why would crypto companies be any different from the legal profession generally?
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Re: Racism in crypto hiring
This.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 1:58 pmGood lawyers with options need not go into a scam industry that is on the long slow road to implosion
It's not surprising that the people there have mediocre credentials
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Re: Racism in crypto hiring
This has been noticeable for at least a few years...