Topcoder Member Records ‌✱ disclaimer

Do you find there is no good way at the official ‌Topcoder website to see and show others your member records? Are you interested to know, how much your fellow Topcoder members earn? This tool provides visualization of Topcoder community member records, and estimates their earnings.

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Updated on Nov 27, 2023
NOTE: Updates of member records have been disabled on Dec 14, 2023 as changes in the underlying Topcoder APIs rendered the current implementation non-functional. Currently there is no certain plan to fix it.
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Rating: ‌1405

Estimation of Competitor Earnings

Total days spent competing: ‌160 days

Total earnings from competing: 6,450 US dollars

Estimated effective hourly rate: ‌5.0 USD / hour

Records Legend:

/ / ‌ – Topcoder Open Champion in a Data Science / Development / Design track.
1st – challenge winner
2nd – challenge runner-up
– another prize placement
– copilot (technical project manager)

Food Retail Mobile App UI Design Challenge

Dates: Nov 26 – Dec 5, 2021
Prize: $150
2nd

Digital Identity Wallet Mobile App Design Challenge

Dates: Oct 29 – Nov 21, 2021
Prize: $800

Ognomy Patient Registration Flow Design Challenge

Dates: Jul 2 – 13, 2021
Prize: $150
2nd

Topcoder Community Revamp Design Challenge

Dates: Jan 25 – Feb 3, 2020
Prize: $550

Poseidon Developer Portal Design Concept Challenge

Dates: Nov 27 – Dec 10, 2019
Prize: $250

Topcoder Education Center Design Challenge

Dates: Jul 11 – 22, 2019
Prize: $150

Topcoder Scorecard Template Builder Design Challenge

Dates: Jun 14 – 25, 2019
Prize: $150

Firefly Visual IVR App Design Concepts Challenge

Dates: May 25 – Jun 10, 2019
Prize: $150

Topcoder UI/UX Designer Talent Pool Challenge

Dates: Mar 18 – Apr 9, 2019
Prize: $500
1st

TCO19 Finalists Infographic F2F Challenge Design

Dates: Mar 7 – 11, 2019
Prize: $250
2nd

TCO18 Design Workshop Medan RUX-2

Dates: Sep 5 – 7, 2018
Prize: $100

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✱) Disclaimer

This service is non-official, and it is not related with Topcoder company. Workload and earning estimates are based on public data available from public Topcoder APIs, and they might be incomplete and erroneous. In particular:

  • Member records include only challenges (i) in which selected member won a prize superior to $100; or (ii) which were copiloted by the member. All first=to-finish challenges are deliberately excluded from the records. Most of data science challenges (Marathon and Single Round Matches) are missing in the records, because they are not reported by the public Topcoder API used by this service (with exception of very recent Marathon Matches).
  • Some records are manually added / corrected for selected members,e.g. to include Topcoder Open victories into results.
  • The time spent by member on competing (copiloting) is estimated as the overall runtime of corresponding challenges included into this member's records. The runtime of a challenge is calculated from the challenge registration start to its submission deadline. If several challenges from member records were running on the same day, that day is counted only once. Overall, this is a very rough estimation of member worktime, which may be very different from the actual time/efforts spent by a member on its challenges.
  • Total earnings from competing are estimated as a sum of prizes won by selected member in the challenges included into his records. The public Topcoder API does not disclose the actual copiltoing payments received by copilots for each challenge, thus to estimate copiloting earning we assume the standard $600 copilot payment for regular-size challenges, and $5000 payment for Marathon Matches.
  • The effective hourly rate is estimated as the total competing (copiloting) earnings divided by 1/3 of estimated time spent by member on copiloting/competing (because the competing/copiloting time estimates are done as the total runtime of a challenge, and do not factor in ~8h out of 24h workday).

Overall, the absolute estimations of workload, earnings, and effective hourly rate should be taken with a grain of salt; however, these estimations should be adequate to compare relative earnings and workload of different members.

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