Analysis, guides, and real-world cases for development and infrastructure teams.
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Read articleMethodology, logistics, and measurable results
Based on Rubyleeencounters' experience organizing technical meetups, this article breaks down the complete process for running a successful corporate hackathon. From defining challenges aligned with business objectives to evaluating prototypes. It presents cases of companies that recruited developers during these events and how they measured ROI. Includes evaluation rubric templates and sample timelines.
Read articleDirect answers about the dynamics of technical events and business rounds.
The rounds are organized by technical profiles and business needs. You fill out a short registration form, select the areas of interest (Ruby, Python, infrastructure) and we coordinate 20-minute agendas with the participating companies. There is no registration fee for developers.
Corporate hackathons with real challenges from sponsor companies. Teams work for 48 hours on functional prototypes. At the end, each team presents their solution to a technical jury. It is a concrete opportunity to showcase skills and be recruited.
We currently operate in Buenos Aires, Córdoba, and Rosario, with plans to expand to other cities in the country. Some meetings have a hybrid format with streaming for remote participants. Check the agenda of each event to confirm the modality.
To participate as a developer, you only need verifiable experience in at least one language from the stack (Ruby, Python, Go or similar) and a willingness to share knowledge. We do not require a university degree. For sponsor companies, we coordinate a prior meeting to align expectations.
Each sponsor company has a dedicated space to talk with attendees. During B2B rounds and hackathons, recruiters observe technical performance and problem-solving. At the end of the event, direct interviews are coordinated with standout profiles.
Yes. We accept proposals for technical talks, workshops, and roundtables. The content committee evaluates relevance to the community and alignment with the meeting's theme. Send a summary of your proposal through the contact form and you will receive a response within a week.