Fireblocks is a digital-asset custody and transfer platform that supports banks, exchanges, and other institutions. The company employs approximately 575 people and recently added close to 100 new team members while seeing about 60 departures, resulting in modest net growth. This balanced hiring pattern suggests continued investment in product development and customer-facing functions without rapid over-expansion. The workforce mix underscores Fireblocks’ focus on both technical innovation and client support in the competitive blockchain infrastructure space.
Sales and Support is the largest group with roughly 166 employees, or about three in ten members of the organization, reflecting the importance of customer acquisition and service. Engineering follows closely at around 153 employees (just over one-quarter of headcount), indicating a strong commitment to platform security and feature development. Marketing and Product (74 employees) and Business Management (47) provide strategic direction and go-to-market execution, while Finance and Administration (44) and Human Resources (21) offer essential operational support. Smaller yet critical teams include Operations (21), Information Technology (18), and a Quality function, with an additional 30 employees classified under Other specialties. Overall, the distribution shows a balanced emphasis on technology creation and customer engagement.
Fireblocks has a geographically diverse workforce, with the largest concentrations in Israel and the United States. About 108 employees are based across locations in Israel outside Tel Aviv, while Tel Aviv itself hosts 88 team members. In the U.S., New York accounts for 89 employees, complemented by smaller hubs in Boston, San Francisco, and Atlanta. London houses 27 employees, Singapore 43, and Melbourne 7, with roughly one-third of staff working remotely or in other locations worldwide. This spread demonstrates the company’s ability to tap global talent pools while maintaining strong regional centers for engineering and customer operations.