Join us for an opportunity to get real world experience and show off to industry recruiters!
A hackathon is an opportunity when you and your team come together to construct a cool and inventive project in 24 hours!
We require all teams to be comprised of 2-6 people. This is a great way for you to work with others, and learn about the design process.
No problem! We will help connect you with other students who are also looking for teammates before and during the event.
While this event is targeted toward Computer Science majors seeking internships, all Undergrad and Graduate students are welcome.
No worries! We have a team of mentors to help you along the way. Previous project experience will be helpful.
Feel free to email us at huskymathclub@uw.edu if you have any questions or concerns!
9:00 AM | Networking Breakfast 🍳✅ |
10:00 AM | Opening Keynote 📝 |
10:15 AM | Mini API Workshop 👨🏫 |
10:45 AM | Team Formation & Hacking Begins! 🤝 |
1:00 PM | Catered Lunch 🥗 |
3:00 PM | Activity Break |
6:30 PM | Catered Dinner 🍕 |
8:30 PM | Late Night Performers 🎸 |
8:30 AM | Breakfast Bagels 🥯 |
8:30 AM | Devpost Submission Q&A ❓ |
9:00 AM | DevPost Submissions Due! 📝 |
9:15 AM | Demos and Judging Begin! 🤔 |
10:45 AM | Finalist Presentations 🎤 |
11:45 AM | Winners Announced! 🤑🏆💯 |
Later date | Possible follow-up recruiting 1-on-1's 🙋♀️ |
Note: Regardless of winning prizes, all participants have the opportunity to be evaluated on their performance during the hackathon. Positive interactions with INRIX mentors and judges will put you in a good place to move forward in the interview process even without winning one of the final prizes.
Students looking for full-time offers can still participate and win, but job openings for specific roles are not guaranteed.
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