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2023 Coding Challenge with Hired

2023 Coding Challenge with Hired

Tuesday 28th February 2023 - Tuesday 11th April 2023
  • Quantitative Research
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Tuesday 28th February 2023 - Tuesday 11th April 2023
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G-Research Coding Challenge with Hired

The G-Research Coding Challenge is a 45-minute technical test that allows you to showcase your coding skills to the G-Research hiring team, running from 28 February to 11 April. As well as being in with the chance to win an Apple MacBook Pro, high scorers will also get noticed by G-Research hiring managers, who are looking to recruit talented DevOps Engineers, Software Engineers, SWE Manager’s, and SRE’s in Dallas. The winner will be announced after the challenge via email.

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:
Tuesday, 15 Feb – Tuesday, 11 Apr 2023

Location:
Online

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