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G-Research Coding Challenge

G-Research Coding Challenge

Wednesday 1st November 2023
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Wednesday 1st November 2023 at 17:30
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G-Research Offices, Whittington House, 19-30 Alfred Place, WC1E 7EA

G-Research Coding Challenge

Join us for the G-Research Coding Challenge, where you’ll complete a series of coding tasks with prizes to be won. Open to Computer Science students studying in London, you’ll work against the clock to optimise your approach to assigning tasks to different processors, with prizes to be won. You will compete in teams of up to three. If you have a team in mind, please email graduates@gresearch.co.uk, if not, you will be allocated a team on the day.

Interested in attending?

Places are extremely limited and we expect a high number of registrations for the event. Please be sure to apply early.

When & Where

Date:
Wednesday, 1 Nov 2023

Time:
17:30 – 20:30

Location:
G-Research Offices, Whittington House, 19-30 Alfred Place, WC1E 7EA

Interested in a Graduate Opportunity at G-Research?

We typically launch our graduate positions in August. You can view all of our current roles – including internships and placement years – via the link below.

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