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Contest Experience | JPMorgan Chase: Code for Good 2023

Code for Good is typically an event, competition, or program organized by JPMorgan Chase with the goal of bringing together software developers, designers, and other technical talents to use their skills for positive social impact.

I am sharing my experience of Code for Good 2023, which involves a three-round process.



Round 1: Coding Challenge

The online coding test is the first step in the Software Engineer Program(SEP) selection process. The test is on the HackerRank platform. We were given a 48-hour test window within which we could start our test. Before starting the test, we have been asked to mention a few personal details[Name, Email_Id, etc.]. We should enter the same details that we have used to apply for the SEP on the JP Morgan Chase&Co career’s Page. This is a Programming test of 100 marks having 2 programming questions carrying 50 marks each. There is no negative marking. The time allowed for the test is 60 minutes. The test is proctored(both audio&video).

In the initial selection round of Code for Good 2023, I was presented with two coding questions that tested my abilities in strings, arrays, basic data structures, and collections. I successfully tackled both problems:



I cleared both questions with all the provided test cases. I aced both questions, meeting all test case requirements and securing a spot in the second round.One should atleast solve one of the questions with all test cases passed and other question with partial test cases passes to have a chance to select for next round.

Round 2: Virtual Interview

Round 3: 24-Hour Hackathon

Team Formation and Interaction:

Around the middle of the week, I was assigned to a team of 6-8 participants. A formal session introduced us to our mentors, who would provide guidance throughout the hackathon. Effective communication within the team was paramount; we shared our unique strengths and technology preferences. As an introvert, I initially faced challenges in engaging actively, but as the hackathon progressed, I improved my participation and interaction with my teammates.

Hackathon Weekend:

The hackathon itself spanned a weekend, commencing at 11:30 AM on Saturday and concluding at 1:30 PM on Sunday. It was an intense 24-hour marathon demanding sustained wakefulness and productivity. I participated in one-on-one interviews with mentors at 7:30 PM on Saturday and 1:30 AM on Sunday. These interactions demanded my full engagement and readiness to demonstrate my skills and contributions.

Team Collaboration and Support:

Throughout the hackathon, I stayed active by continuously interacting with both my team members and mentors. Solid collaboration and open communication were crucial to our collective success. Despite the fatigue, I remained focused and alert during the entire duration, avoiding any breaks in sleep.

Conclusion:

My experience in Code for Good 2023 was transformative, as it allowed me to apply my coding skills to meaningful projects, improve my communication, and learn about effective teamwork in real-world scenarios.

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