IT Students & Young professionals Challenge Belgium 2017
ING
16/10/2017 jusqu'au 24/11/2017
15 minutes
30
Belgium

First student and first professional: 1250€ (Lion account)

Second student and second professional: 750€ (Lion account)

Third student and third professional: 500€ (Lion account)

4 -> 10 student and 4-> 10 professional: Voucher 50€ Fnac

Earn the title of "Best IT Student 2017" or the title of "Best IT Young Professional 2017" with the following contest organized by ING.

This IT Challenge allows you to have fun, benchmark yourself, and get a flavor of several IT topics.

From the 16th of October till the 24th of November 2017, ING organizes the Challenge consisting of an online phase of a maximum of 15 minutes and a final the 29th of November at the Headquarter of ING in Belgium.

Rules of the Challenge

Participants must be over 18 years old and be Belgian residents. All the IT Students and all the IT Professionals with less than three years’ experience are allowed to compete.

One registration per person is authorized. The participant can only compete in his name and not for someone else. Personal information of the participant may be verified through different sources. Personal data must be accurate.

Inaccurate or false information given by the participant will invalid the registration or entail the loss of the Prize.

How to participate?

Registration is open during the entire duration of the challenge.

  1. You firstly need to register on EDITx.
  2. To launch the challenge, press the button “participate.”

How is the Challenge organized?

You will have 15 minutes to give the correct answer to as many questions as you can. The Challenge is designed as a multiple-choice test with one or several correct answers.

The challenge allows the usage of three ‘jokers’: the "50/50", forcing the system to eliminate 2 incorrect answers, the "Ask the challengers", whereby the percentage of the challengers who chose each solution is displayed to you and the "Ask a friend", in which the challenger sends a question to one friend during the challenge, after which the friend provides input and the score is adapted accordingly.

After you completed the ING challenge, you will see your result for that Challenge immediately, but not the answers. We will email the details of the scores to all players at the end of the Challenge to make sure that the players will not share the answers during the Challenge.

Jury et ambassadeurs

Suzanne Kieffer
Assistant Professor
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Gregory Seront
Teaching Professional
Haute école Léonard de vinci
Pierre Bettens
IT Teacher - Maitre-Assistant
ESI
Frédéric Hubin
Blockchain Integration Expert
neofacto
Aurélien Colmant
Maître-assistant en Informatique de Gestion
HELHa
Sébastien Combéfis
Lecturer
Haute École Provinciale de Hainaut - Condorcet
Jean-Sébastien Lerat
Maître-Assistant
HEH / Haute Ecole en Hainaut
Nitasha Hasteer
Acting HoD, Department of IT
Amity University
Thierry Severs
Chef de travaux
ISIB
Marie-Noël Vroman
Professeur
Institut Technique Supérieur Cardinal Mercier (ITSCM)
Erik Mannens
Research Valorisation Director
imec
Eric Steegmans
Professor
KULeuven
Arne Vandenbussche
Head of Applied Computer studies course program
Vives
Koen Schram
Opleidingshoofd Toegepaste Informatica
Karel de Grote-Hogeschool
Öykü Isik
Professor of Information Systems Management
Vlerick Business School
Nikos Deligiannis
Senior AI Scientist
imec
Filip Van Utterbeeck
Associate Professor
Royal Military Academy Belgium
François Fouss
Professor
Université Catholique de Louvain
Johan Kestens
CIO
The Bank of New York Mellon
Maxime Cordy
Research Scientist
SnT / University of Luxembourg
Benoit Depaire
Associate Professor at Hasselt University
UHasselt
Jorge Garcia Abadia
Head of Life Cycle Mgmt., IT Tooling and Testing
ING Belgium
Rocky Woestenborghs
Head of IT Channels
ING Belgium
Steven De Meyer
Head of IT Domestic Applications
ING Belgium
Corneel Theben Tervile
Head of applied computer sciences
Howest - Hogeschool West-Vlaanderen

The topics of the questions & repartition:

30 questions in different computer science courses
5 Java (easy) 5 Java (medium) 5 Java (hard)
3 Big Data (medium) 3 Business Intelligence (medium) 3 Databases (medium)
1 Logic (medium) 1 Algorithm (medium) 1 UX (medium)
1 Cyber Security (medium) 1 Linux commands (medium) 1 Project Management (medium)

The score & level of the questions:

The on-line test contains questions with 3 levels of difficulty: Low, Medium and High with an associated score 1, 2 or 3 points, if answered correctly. The total score will be the cumulative score of the questions. A wrong answer always gives the same score (-1). When you pass on a question, you don’t win or lose points.

What will be displayed at the end of the challenge ?

Your score and the private leaderboard will be released at the end of the challenge and only visible to you. We are showing the detail of scores to all players at the end of the Challenge, so that the questions can't be shared among players during the Challenge.

If you are ranked in the TOP 50 participants

If you rank among the top 50 participants, your name, first name and score will be posted on the leaderboard and visible to all the challengers. At the end of this round there will be 20 finalists who will be invited for the Final.

Who will be invited to the final?

  1. IT Students: The top 10 Students will be invited to the final
  2. IT Young Professionals: The top 10 Professionals will be invited to the final

The final

When? Wednesday 29th November at 18:00 (TBC as we need to verify that the Auditorium is free)

Where? Marnix auditorium + Foyer

What? Online IT challenge + event at ING with 20 finalists.

How many participants? 10 students + 10 young professionals

What is the programme ?

  • 18h00 Welcome
  • 18h30 Challenge
  • 19h30 Prize ceremony & speeches
  • 20h00 Walking dinner

 

Data privacy & Information Sharing

In the context of this competition, the following personal data about the participants will be collected and processed: name, address, date of birth, email address, telephone number and possibly Linkedin profile. The organizers’ servers will automatically save specific data such as: date and time. Personal data are collected and processed for the following uses:

  • To monitor the correct competition process
  • To analyze and optimize EDITx
  • To set up the statboard & Leaderboard at the end of the challenge

EDITx shares the personal information (last name, first name, mobile and email) of the participants with & only with ING and with any governmental agency or Authority in Belgium or authority at their request (in case of irregularities).

Personal information, scores, questions, results are never given, sold or exchange to any third party.

Disqualification

Any of the following reasons will justify a disqualification even if we feel sorry for that.

  • Communicating and/or publishing any kind of data, questions or solutions in liaison with the challenge, and sharing directly or indirectly this information with any other contestant before the challenge has been closed;
  • Attempting to damage the website or taking action that may have a negative impact on the normal process/operating procedure of the challenge. Incidentally this may also be considered as a legal violation and the Organizer reserves the right to initiate a legal procedure and claim damages before the Court.
  • Taking any action in violation of the copyrights/IP that belong to the Authors of the questions & EDITx Community.
  • Having multiple profiles while participating to the challenge.