Hack2Hire hackathon at T-Hub on June 23

Freshworks Inc to hire for technology openings in its offices

June 13, 2019 11:16 pm | Updated 11:16 pm IST - HYDERABAD

Hackathon, to be held for 12 hours, is integrated into recruitment process to curate best talent.

Hackathon, to be held for 12 hours, is integrated into recruitment process to curate best talent.

Customer engagement software provider Freshworks Inc would be hiring for technology openings in its Hyderabad, Chennai and Bengaluru offices through a Hack2Hire hackathon at T-Hub here on June 23.

A 12-hour hackathon which is integrated into the recruitment process is focused on curating the best talent with technology skills, out-of-the-box thinking, a risk-taking appetite, collaboration and hands-on experience in dealing with real-time challenges, a release from T-Hub said on Thursday. The hackathon would require participants to develop applications using emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), computer vision and data analytics on a SaaS Platform. The selected candidates who solve problems real-time with use-cases specific to Freshworks during the hackathon stand a chance to be hired by the firm and get placed either in Hyderabad, Chennai or Bengaluru, the release said.

Interested candidates can apply online at https://t-hub.co/freshworks_hack2hire/ . The eligibility criteria for participation include 3-10 years of industry experience. T-Hub CEO Ravi Narayan said, “As the SaaS market is undergoing massive disruption, initiatives like Hack2Hire are instrumental in scouting strong tech talent”.

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