Google Kick Start Coding Competition 2020 [Round C]:
Google Calls for Entries from Coders Worldwide for the
2020 Google Global Online Coding Competition Round C. Deadline: 17th May, 2020, See Eligibility,
Requirements, Benefits,
Application Guidelines and Procedures.
Kick Start offers coders around the world the chance to develop and
hone their programming skills through online-hosted competition rounds.
The
three-hour rounds feature a variety of algorithmic challenges, all
developed by Google engineers so that you get a taste of the technical
skills needed for a career at Google (the top competitors from the Kick
Start rounds may be invited to interview at Google!).
The rounds
are held regularly throughout the year at different times so they are
easily accessible to coders everywhere. Each Kick Start Round is open to
all participants, no pre-qualification needed, so you can try your hand
at one or give them all a shot.
Eligibility.
- Each
Kick Start Round is open to all participants, no pre-qualification
needed, so you can try your hand at one or give them all a shot; - You
understand and acknowledge that you must be at least the Minimum Age
(as defined in the Coding Competitions Terms) at the time of
registration to be eligible to participate in the KS Contest. However,
you must be eighteen (18) years of age or older at the time of
registration to be eligible to be contacted by a Google recruiter.
Benefits.
- The
KS Contest offers participants the chance to develop and hone their
programming and technical skills through online-hosted competition
rounds; - If at the time of registration you affirmatively express
interest in future job opportunities at Google, you may be contacted by
a Google recruiter and invited to apply for a position at Google after
completion of the KS Contest. If Google contacts any participants, they
will be determined in Google’s sole discretion. Your scores during the
KS Contest will have an impact on whether you are contacted by a Google
recruiter.
How to Apply.
Register for Kick Start once on the website and you’ll be set up to compete in
any round you’d like! When each round is open, the three hour countdown
begins and you’ll compete on the Google website solving algorithmic and
mathematical problems. Following the round, you can check out your
rankings, the round analysis, and if you were a top competitor, you may
be contacted by Google for a chance to interview.
Deadline
17th May, 2020.