Challenge curation manager at Hackerrank
HackerRank is a programming contest platform used by hackers to hone their skills and companies for streamlining the recruiting process. It's free for hackers and we make money by selling a white-labeled version of the platform to companies.
We are at $1M+ revenues with an impressive growth rate, 500k+ hackers and a team of 36 based in Palo Alto & India.
The mission of the company is to construct a world based on meritocracy. The only thing that should matter is skill - not resumes, or the school/company you went to. Here's a platform that helps to hone your skill, self-select the challenges/companies you are interested in and demonstrate the skill.
Role:
There are different skills & domains in CS - AI, ML, security, basic algorithms, front-end, etc. We need to build challenges across all domains and levels and have the infrastructure to objectively evaluate the code that's submitted.
Your role would be to help build a team of freelancers or programmers or professors or companies who can help contribute challenges in the above categories. The role involves finding those people (a lot of them are in our community itself), building a team (part-time/full-time), managing them, constructing a process from the sourcing of challenge to making it live and ensuring the quality of the challenges is very very high.
The challenges will be used on public contests or by companies for their recruiting process.
Your background:
-- Self-taught programmer
-- Ability to manage a team and formulate a process
-- Love for hackerrank and what we are planning to accomplish
-- This role needs a little bit of BD/sales skill as well
Software is eating the world and we are helping making the entire process faster, cleaner & objective. This is going to significantly change the pace of the world.
If you're interested, please e-mail to vivek [at] hackerrank with your profile link and why you're the best person for the role. We'd like to hire the best person for the role, hence remote is also okay but prefer Palo Alto or India.
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