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Sales Hackathon - Live Sales Conference
  13 Dec - 07:45 AM
  Chicago, United States
This full-day live conference will transform your sales process and revenue flow NOW
    Riley Make-A-Thon
      07 Dec - 09:00 AM
      South Bend, United States
    Come build and hack at Riley High School
      Chi Hack Night
        03 Dec - 06:00 PM
        Chicago, United States
      The Chi Hack Night is a free, weekly event in Chicago to build, share and learn about civic tech and tools to create, support, or serve public good. Join us every Tuesday from 6-9:30pm on the 8th floor of the Merchandise Mart to hear from interesting speakers, learn from each other and work on civic projects. Non-techies are very welcome!RSVP before noon the day of the event is now required. Walk-ins will unfortunately not be allowed. What happens at a hack night? Every week, we have a 10-15 minute presentation by a government agency, non-profit, company or group who've made use of open data or built a civic technology application. The goal of these presentations is to showcase the different uses and opportunities, as well as challenges and successes in the civic technology movement. After the presentation, the format of the event is similar to that of a hackathon where breakout groups self-organize to work on civic apps, discuss policies and their implications, learn technical skills and network with a welcoming and diverse community at the intersection of technology and government.   But I'm not a techie! That's ok! We encourage non-technical folks to pair up and learn from our community's designers and developers. We've seen time and time again, the best civic projects come from teams with a diverse background. Remember, there's much more to making a great app than just coding.
        BuildChicago powered by Pusher
          22 Nov - 05:00 PM
          Chicago, United States
        Chicago's next 24-hour student hackathon!
          Chi Hack Night
            19 Nov - 06:00 PM
            Chicago, United States
          The Chi Hack Night is a free, weekly event in Chicago to build, share and learn about civic tech and tools to create, support, or serve public good. Join us every Tuesday from 6-9:30pm on the 8th floor of the Merchandise Mart to hear from interesting speakers, learn from each other and work on civic projects. Non-techies are very welcome!RSVP before noon the day of the event is now required. Walk-ins will unfortunately not be allowed. What happens at a hack night? Every week, we have a 10-15 minute presentation by a government agency, non-profit, company or group who've made use of open data or built a civic technology application. The goal of these presentations is to showcase the different uses and opportunities, as well as challenges and successes in the civic technology movement. After the presentation, the format of the event is similar to that of a hackathon where breakout groups self-organize to work on civic apps, discuss policies and their implications, learn technical skills and network with a welcoming and diverse community at the intersection of technology and government.   But I'm not a techie! That's ok! We encourage non-technical folks to pair up and learn from our community's designers and developers. We've seen time and time again, the best civic projects come from teams with a diverse background. Remember, there's much more to making a great app than just coding.
            HR.HACKATHON November 2019 - Powered by DisruptHR Chicago
              12 Nov - 08:30 AM
              Chicago, United States
            NOTE:  Eventbrite recently changed their refund policy where they now keep processing fees on any refunds. We don't think that's fair and that's why we are not offering a refund option. We are happy to transfer your ticket to a co-worker should your plans change.   Overview DisruptHR Chicago is an information exchange designed to energize, inform and empower executives, business leaders, and professionals in the vast and important fields of Human Resources. We are about blowing up the norms to which we've fallen prey, innovating, and creating a more meaningful, rewarding, and engaging experience from this thing called work. The Event An hr.hackathon is a 2-hour workshop that provides a forum for HR innovators to collaborate with 40-50 peers by tackling a specific HR challenge. hr.hackathon events have inspired more than 250 HR and business professionals in the Chicago area and are now also hosted in other cities as part of the hr.hackathon alliance. The hr.hackathon event format was designed by Nicole Dessain in 2017 based on feedback from the DisruptHR Chicago community and her passion for design thinking. Check out the awesome ideas generated at previous hr.hackathon Chicago events. And this is the challenge we will be hacking in November: "How Might We... accelerate the pace of advancing women into senior leadership roles to take full advantage of the entire talent pool?” At the event, we will gain more insight on the topic from a panel of former DisruptHR Chicago speakers. We will then roll up our sleeves and start ideating solutions. And, yes, we will have fun while we do this! The ticket price includes breakfast, incredible content, and awesome networking opportunities interspersed throughout the event. The Agenda 8:30 – 9:00 am: Doors Open, Registration, Networking & Breakfast 9:00 – 9:10 am: Welcome by DisruptHR Chicago Board 9:10 – 9:30 am: Insights Panel (moderated by DisruptHR Chicago Co-Founder Nancy Harris) Michele Steele, Reporter at ESPN [Watch Michele's DisruptHR Chicago video here] Kami Bond, Founder at Bond Talent Consulting [Watch Kami's DisruptHR Chicago video here] Lisa Shumpert Cockrell, Sr. Payroll Lead at Radio Flyer [Watch Lisa's DisruptHR Chicago video here] 9:30 – 10:10 am: Table Break-out Ideation (facilitated by DisruptHR Chicago President Nicole Dessain) 10:10 – 10:20 am: Table Groups Present Their Posters 10:20 – 10:30 am: Reflection, Next Steps, Closing Thank you for being a supporter of the DisruptHR Chicago initiative - it's an important one, and it's more powerful now that you're part of it. We look forward to seeing you on November 12, 2019! Thanks to our Host, Yello and our Education Partner, Northwestern Master of Science in Learning & Organizational Change. We hope you can make it! The DisruptHR Chicago Team 
              Machine Learning Data & Design Hackathon
                09 Nov - 11:00 AM
                Chicago, United States
              Interested in building real-world skills in machine learning, design thinking, business strategy, and data analysis while working with a cross-functional team? Casecomps is hosting a full day, immersive hackathon to teach holistic, real-life problem-solving skills through hands-on experience. This event is in partnership with Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) and ML @ IIT. Lunch and refreshments throughout the day will be provided. About the Organizers: Casecomps is a local Chicago startup focused on connecting professionals to employers through fun, creative challenges. ML @ IIT is IIT’s premier student organization for machine learning.  What You’ll Do: Work as a software developer, service designer, data scientist, or business strategist with a team of 4 to 5 passionate individuals to solve a real business challenge using machine learning concepts. Teams will have access to the below tools as they crack the case: An in-depth business case outlining a real challenge a to-be-determined company in Chicago is facing.  Interviews with SMEs in the relevant field. Curated quantitative data. An exclusive design thinking workshop to facilitate ideation. Personal mentorship from Accenture consultant Michael Kokot and Wavicle Data Solutions design strategist Niharika Gupta to help guide your team and offer feedback on ideas Feedback from Ernst and Young representatives. Who Should Join: This competition is geared towards individuals interested in exploring what it would be like to play a data science, designer, or business strategist role in a real business setting. Specifically, this competition is a great learning opportunity for those interested in building a new skillset to honing existing skills. The competition is built around standard work schedules so that both employed and job searching professionals can participate, as well and undergraduate and graduate students.  How to Register: Register via this Eventbrite by EOD Friday, November 8th to participate. Participants can register as a team or find a team the day of the event.   Schedule of Events: The agenda for the day can be found below: 11am to 11:30am: Competition check-in and networking 11:30am to noon: Challenge release and team assignments Noon to 1pm: Lunch with teams 1pm to 3pm: Design thinking session to facilitate ideation  3pm to 5pm: Building out solutions 5pm to 6pm: Presentations and awards  Prizes: To expand team members’ network and knowledge of the Chicago startup ecosystem, winning teams will be invited to tour mHub or 1871 with the founder of Casecomps.
                Irish Hacks 2019
                  08 Nov - 05:30 PM
                  Notre Dame, United States
                This year, on Friday, November 8th starting at 5:30pm, is the 2nd ever student-led Hackathon, IrishHacks 2019! Come for free Chick-Fil-A on Friday at 5:30pm to put together your coding team whom you will work with throughout the weekend on a software project YOU CREATE aimed towards Social Good! Judging will conclude at 12pm on Sunday 11/10 to announce winners of over $6,000 in CASH prizes. Day one, Friday, will give an overview of the schedule for the weekend (mostly coding), and there will be workshops on IBM and Google software that you could use in your project! Don't miss it! Event Sponsors: IBM Pariveda Solutions PWC Accenture
                  Chi Hack Night
                    05 Nov - 06:00 PM
                    Chicago, United States
                  The Chi Hack Night is a free, weekly event in Chicago to build, share and learn about civic tech and tools to create, support, or serve public good. Join us every Tuesday from 6-9:30pm on the 8th floor of the Merchandise Mart to hear from interesting speakers, learn from each other and work on civic projects. Non-techies are very welcome!RSVP before noon the day of the event is now required. Walk-ins will unfortunately not be allowed. What happens at a hack night? Every week, we have a 10-15 minute presentation by a government agency, non-profit, company or group who've made use of open data or built a civic technology application. The goal of these presentations is to showcase the different uses and opportunities, as well as challenges and successes in the civic technology movement. After the presentation, the format of the event is similar to that of a hackathon where breakout groups self-organize to work on civic apps, discuss policies and their implications, learn technical skills and network with a welcoming and diverse community at the intersection of technology and government.   But I'm not a techie! That's ok! We encourage non-technical folks to pair up and learn from our community's designers and developers. We've seen time and time again, the best civic projects come from teams with a diverse background. Remember, there's much more to making a great app than just coding.
                    Chi Hack Night
                      15 Oct - 06:00 PM
                      Chicago, United States
                    The Chi Hack Night is a free, weekly event in Chicago to build, share and learn about civic tech and tools to create, support, or serve public good. Join us every Tuesday from 6-9:30pm on the 8th floor of the Merchandise Mart to hear from interesting speakers, learn from each other and work on civic projects. Non-techies are very welcome!RSVP before noon the day of the event is now required. Walk-ins will unfortunately not be allowed. What happens at a hack night? Every week, we have a 10-15 minute presentation by a government agency, non-profit, company or group who've made use of open data or built a civic technology application. The goal of these presentations is to showcase the different uses and opportunities, as well as challenges and successes in the civic technology movement. After the presentation, the format of the event is similar to that of a hackathon where breakout groups self-organize to work on civic apps, discuss policies and their implications, learn technical skills and network with a welcoming and diverse community at the intersection of technology and government.   But I'm not a techie! That's ok! We encourage non-technical folks to pair up and learn from our community's designers and developers. We've seen time and time again, the best civic projects come from teams with a diverse background. Remember, there's much more to making a great app than just coding.