
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong is extending an opportunity to former employees of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) as they transition from the U.S. government. Armstrong has encouraged these former DOGE team members to seek roles at Coinbase through a streamlined hiring process.
Key Points:
- Armstrong’s outreach is motivated by a recent Fox News segment featuring Ethan Shaotran, a 22-year-old ex-DOGE employee, who highlighted the challenges he faced while working at DOGE.
- Shaotran acknowledged the team’s hard work and late-night efforts in reducing bureaucratic inefficiencies.
- Armstrong’s post encourages these staffers to join Coinbase and assist in building a more efficient financial system.
“This is an open call for any @DOGE staff. If you are looking for your next mission after serving your country, consider helping create a more efficient financial system for the world at @Coinbase.”
”If you are looking for your next mission after serving your country, consider helping create a more efficient financial system for the world at Coinbase,” Armstrong stated.
DOGE was initiated during President Donald Trump’s administration with the objectives of enhancing federal operations. The agency boasts savings of $170 billion achieved through various efficiencies, including workforce reductions.
Armstrong has publicly supported the concepts behind DOGE and claimed advocacy for a tax-free income policy. Coinbase has also invested substantially in pro-crypto political initiatives and bolstered its advisory board with esteemed political figures.