Looking to enhance your coding and data analytics skills? JPMorgan Chase has you covered!
This spring, JPMorgan Chase is hosting a Data For Good Hackathon welcoming students who attend Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to gain insight into how JPMorgan Chase leverages Analytics and Data Science to drive innovation and serve our communities.
On Friday, April 19th and Saturday, April 20th participants will be placed on a team with other students from across the country to collaborate and analyze large, social good data sets and derive insights for a leading nonprofit organization. Participants will work side-by-side with JPMorgan Chase researchers and data scientists, learning from their experience as they creatively solve real world problems faced by social organizations. Participants are encouraged to develop cutting-edge ideas that could make a difference in society.
In addition to networking with other aspiring data scientists from around the world, Data for Good is also a chance to meet our recruiting teams and experience what it's like to work in Analytics and Data Science at JPMorgan Chase.
Participants will need to bring their own laptops to the event. Travel expenses will be covered by JPMorgan Chase, though conditions will apply. Further details and instructions will be provided to successful applicants.
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Location: JPMorgan Chase’s Columbus, OH Office
Event Date: Friday, April 19th - Saturday, April 20th (overnight event)
Registration Deadline: Sunday, March 31st
Eligibility: Data for Good is open to individuals who meet the below requirements:
- Enrolled and in good standing in an undergraduate at a US institution
- Pursuing a degree in a STEM field, such as, computer science, engineering, statistics, math, machine learning, data science, or other quantitative fields with an interest in Analytics/Data Science
- Expected graduation date between December 2025 and August 2026
- Proficiency coding in at least one language required
- Authorization to work permanently in the U.S.
Any questions? Please email our team at data.for.good@jpmorgan.com.
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