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Build lots of fun small projects, meet potential employers and have fun at Hack Your Future |
Hack Your way Up the Career Ladder! |
<p>Build lots of fun small projects, meet potential employers and have fun at Hack Your Future new experimental careers event run by Hacksmiths, the Computing Department and the Careers Department. Answer as many of our 75 challenges as possible in 4 hours - some are difficult, others are silly, but all of them will earn you points (and points mean prizes). If you have questions, email kevin.lewis@gold.ac.uk</p> |
14:00 - 18:00 Wednesday |
St James Hatcham Building<br>Goldsmiths, University of London<br>London,<br>SE14 6AD |
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Hack Your Future will be made up of a set of challenges that you and your team work to complete. Each of the Challenges has a set amount of points. Completing challenges earns more points for you and your team. The team with the most points at the end of the event wins.
There will be a mix of challenges of varying difficulties. Some will be focussed around career development, tech skills and a few silly ones just for fun.
All participants will need to bring their laptop, charger(s) and any other devices they wish to work on.
We want to make this event accessible for everyone, so there is no charge to enter. To make this possible, we need sponsorship. If you are interested in supporting, please get in touch.
Anyone! You do not need to be a student to attend this event. We will work to ensure that there is a diverse range of people, and this includes academic status.
This event is run by Hacksmiths - the student-run tech society at Goldsmiths.
You don’t need a team to take part; it’s perfectly acceptable to create a solo project. However, during the event itself, there will be opportunities to share ideas and connect with your fellow hackers to form a team. As organisers, we’ll do our best to encourage and facilitate teamwork across the weekend.
Yes, and you must agree to it before attending. You can find it here.
Please contact Kevin Lewis on klewi014@gold.ac.uk.