02 May 2006 | Author: Mike HannaGoogle sets out to recruit the best programmers in Europe
Google has announced the launch of a major competition, named 'Code Jam' by
Google, to find the best computer programmers in Europe. Registration for the Code Jam competition is open for the first three weeks of May.
The competition will begin online, with programmers competing to be one of 500 competitors to make it into the second round. After a series of tests that would boggle the minds of most people, the 50 remaining contestants will be flown to Ireland's capital where they will fight it out to claim one of Google's big prizes. Google's prizes will include £21,000 in prize money but, more importantly to many, the top prizes include jobs at
Google - the dream of many a young programmer.
Google's UK engineering site director said "Code Jam is one of the many ways we try and support engineering, programming and computer science communities around the world." Then going on to say, "This new European competition is one way for us to engage with smart people who enjoy solving problems."
This latest competition from the gargantuan
search engine shows Google's commitment to stay at the top of their trade. By finding - and securing - the hot new talent in Europe's under-tapped resources, Google can aim to stay at the top of the heap across Europe and the world.
To find out more on how to register for Google's Code Jam Europe competition visit
http://www.google.com / codejameurope.We here at bigmouthmedia would like to wish a big good luck to all those entrants, and can't wait to see the results of this competition.