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Korean Crypto Exchanges Promote Horizontal Cultures to Attract Job Seekers

Web3 & Enterprise·April 25, 2023, 2:25 AM

During a recent seminar organized by the ruling People Power Party’s Digital Asset Committee, Korean crypto exchanges emphasized the importance of horizontal corporate cultures to attract job seekers, according to a Daily Hankook report.

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The event was attended by employees from various fintech companies and banks, including Naver Financial, Finda, KakaoBank, and Kbank.

 

Dunamu

Bae Jin-hee, a recruiting manager at Dunamu, the operator of Korean crypto exchange Upbit, spoke about the company’s history and culture. Dunamu was founded in 2012 by Song Chi-hyung, and since then, it has launched several projects, including news curation service Newsmate, listed share trading app Stockplus, crypto exchange Upbit, and unlisted share trading app Ustockplus. In addition to these projects, Dunamu has also entered the NFT and metaverse markets with enterprises like Upbit NFT, 2nd block, and Levvels.

Bae highlighted Dunamu’s horizontal organizational culture, which promotes respect for and consideration of diverse employee opinions. The company has no dress codes and encourages the use of English names to reduce hierarchical communication barriers. Dunamu also offers benefits like housing loans, high-end laptops, and adjustable desks to its employees.

 

Coinone

Hyung Yoon-sun, the human resources team leader at Coinone, another Korean crypto exchange, also spoke at the seminar. Like Dunamu, Coinone also boasts a horizontal corporate culture, which helps eliminate communication barriers. The company has implemented software that enables employees to work together on documents in real time, which has speeded up work processes.

Hyung underscored Coinone’s commitment to security, demonstrated by its ISMS and ISO27001 certifications, and 24-hour control system. Employee benefits at Coinone include preferential loans, family-inclusive insurance plans, health check-ups, and long-term leaves.

Hyung noted that Coinone previously focused on enhancing its exchange functionalities and hiring developers, but now it is seeking individuals who can contribute to the exchange’s sustainable management in compliance with financial authorities’ standards. Such roles involve anti-money laundering, transaction support, and legal support.

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