Career digital passport based on distributed ledger technology
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This paper considers problems associated with the documentation of employment process and management of employment records. Today, these tasks are solved through paper contracts and, in the Russian Federation, through «labor books». In this paper a software solution based on distributed ledger technology (blockchain) and smart contracts is proposed to replace the existing paper workflow.
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