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Updated on Nov 28, 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: ‌1854

Estimation of Competitor Earnings

Total days spent competing: ‌1 years 302 days

Total earnings from competing: 67,450 US dollars

Estimated effective hourly rate: ‌12.6 USD / hour

Estimation of Copilot Earnings

Total days spent copiloting: ‌

Total earnings from copiloting: 600 US dollars

Estimated effective hourly rate: ‌434.5 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)
1st

Thor Android Application Code Review

Technologies: Android, Java
Dates: Nov 10 – 13, 2020
Prize: $400
1st

Thor iOS Application Code Review

Technologies: Swift, Xcode, iOS
Dates: Nov 10 – 13, 2020
Prize: $400
1st

Kidney App Gamification Ideation Challenge

Dates: May 9 – 14, 2018
Prize: $1,500

TC017 Dev Final

Technologies: .NET, Android, HTML5, Java, JavaScript, Python, iOS
Dates: Oct 23 – 24, 2017
Prize: $600

Actian Vector - First 100 Setup challenge

Technologies: Actian Vector – SMP Analytics Database
Dates: Jul 1 – 31, 2017
Prize: $100
1st

GE Pivot Podcast Open Innovation Ideation Challenge

Dates: Sep 11 – 18, 2015
Prize: $1,000

Avnet Branding - Ideas Never Rest - Ideation Challenge

Dates: Apr 15 – 27, 2015
Prize: $500

Utility companies idea generation challenge

Dates: Dec 12 – 22, 2014
Prize: $250
1st

Got a Swift Idea

Dates: Sep 30 – Oct 7, 2014
Prize: $1,500
1st

Ideas HP IDOL OnDemand SalesForce - Bring it!

Technologies: Salesforce
Dates: May 23 – Jun 2, 2014
Prize: $250
2nd

HP IDOL OnDemand Mashup Hackathon

Technologies: API, JSON
Dates: May 9 – 23, 2014
Prize: $1,000
1st

Idea Generation - HP IDOL OnDemand Salesforce Killer App

Technologies: JSON, Salesforce
Dates: May 9 – 15, 2014
Prize: $500
2nd

Idea Gen - DocuSign and SAP HANA

Dates: Apr 8 – 11, 2014
Prize: $150
1st

Port an existing tool (Ant + Scripts) to an OS-independent App

Technologies: Apex, Google API, Java
Dates: Dec 20, 2013 – Jan 8, 2014
Prize: $1,500
2nd

AppStream Use Case Idea Generation

Dates: Nov 13 – Dec 21, 2013
Prize: $500
1st

Create Application to Manage Google Group Members Based on Google OUs

Technologies: Google API, Google App Engine, HTML, Java, JavaScript, Python
Dates: Dec 17 – 21, 2013
Prize: $1,500
1st

Rewind Multi-domain Contacts Directory App II

Technologies: Google API, Google App Engine, Java
Dates: Nov 26 – Dec 2, 2013
Prize: $1,800
1st

Salesforce JSON Report to Spreadsheets via GAE

Technologies: Google App Engine, JSON, Java
Dates: Oct 18 – 26, 2013
Prize: $750
1st

Smartsheet Backup Utility: two key enhancments

Technologies: API, Java
Dates: Oct 4 – 8, 2013
Prize: $550
1st

Cloudspokes / Smartsheet sync with Zapier

Dates: Sep 26 – 30, 2013
Prize: $400
1st

Brivo Labs Pi API, Salesforce Event Invite

Technologies: CoffeeScript, Node.js
Dates: Sep 25 – 28, 2013
Prize: $700
1st

Document our Java Play! App

Technologies: Java, Play! Framework
Dates: Sep 19 – 23, 2013
Prize: $500
1st

Librato Metrics Showcase

Dates: Aug 29 – Sep 16, 2013
Prize: $500
1st

Brivo Labs: Build a simple node.js REST API, round 2

Technologies: API, JavaScript, Node.js
Dates: Sep 11 – 16, 2013
Prize: $500
1st

Heroku REST service to generates zip files

Technologies: Apex, Java, Python, Ruby, Visualforce
Dates: Sep 5 – 9, 2013
Prize: $750
1st

Let's do lunch

Technologies: HTML5, JavaScript
Dates: Aug 31 – Sep 4, 2013
Prize: $1,000
1st

Wear test: API reset password endpoint

Technologies: Node.js
Dates: Aug 27 – Sep 1, 2013
Prize: $500
1st

Wear test: API add an "invite" resource

Technologies: API, Node.js
Dates: Aug 21 – 25, 2013
Prize: $500
1st

Breakup a current grails application into a heroku web and worker process

Technologies: Groovy
Dates: Aug 9 – 12, 2013
Prize: $500

Wear test: Client API Key support

Technologies: Angular.js (1.0), Node.js
Dates: Jul 31 – Aug 2, 2013
Prize: $250
1st

Generate ideas for Smartsheet Usage Dashboards (non technical)

Technologies: API, HTML
Dates: Jul 26 – Aug 2, 2013
Prize: $350
2nd

Wear test: Cloudinary/imageSet Image cleanup

Technologies: API, Node.js
Dates: Jul 18 – 22, 2013
Prize: $400
1st

Wear test: Delete Images in Cloudinary on API delete

Technologies: API
Dates: Jul 19 – 21, 2013
Prize: $500
1st

Smartsheet Hello World Enhancements

Technologies: Java
Dates: Jul 16 – 19, 2013
Prize: $400
1st

Smartsheet Integration with Formstack Form Builder, part 3

Technologies: Java
Dates: Jun 28 – Jul 4, 2013
Prize: $500
1st

Quick Fix: Evernote Hello to Salesforce for Mobile Lead Entry

Technologies: API
Dates: Jun 28 – 29, 2013
Prize: $700
1st

Smartsheet Integration with Wufoo Online Forms, part 3

Technologies: Java
Dates: Jun 13 – 20, 2013
Prize: $500
1st

Salesforce to Jawbone API integration

Technologies: API
Dates: Jun 3 – 6, 2013
Prize: $700
1st

Wear test: Activity Log Schema

Technologies: API, Node.js
Dates: May 31 – Jun 1, 2013
Prize: $250
1st

Smartsheet simple java command-line backup tool, part 2

Technologies: Java
Dates: May 23 – 28, 2013
Prize: $800
1st

gAudit - fix a few access control and XSS vulnerabilities

Technologies: Google App Engine, Java
Dates: May 26 – 27, 2013
Prize: $250
1st

School Permission Form with DocuSign

Technologies: API, HTML5, Java, Node.js, Ruby
Dates: May 20 – 27, 2013
Prize: $800
1st

Smartsheet simple java command-line backup tool

Technologies: Java
Dates: May 10 – 17, 2013
Prize: $800
2nd

gAudit application hardening

Technologies: Google API, Java
Dates: May 2 – 6, 2013
Prize: $1,500
1st

PWN-Spokes: find gAudit vulnerabilities

Technologies: Google API, Java, JavaScript
Dates: Apr 25 – May 1, 2013
Prize: $800
1st

Smartsheet API Bug Bash!

Dates: Apr 13 – 22, 2013
Prize: $500
1st

IODocs with Node.js & Redis for New CloudSpokes API

Technologies: Node.js, Redis
Dates: Mar 27 – Apr 3, 2013
Prize: $750
1st

Chatter Your Success

Dates: Feb 14 – Mar 23, 2013
Prize: $750
1st

Gmail Contact Cleanup Script

Dates: Mar 8 – 13, 2013
Prize: $500
1st

Wear test: I/O doc this API

Technologies: Node.js, Redis
Dates: Mar 9 – 12, 2013
Prize: $500
1st

Wear test: Elasticsearch II

Technologies: Elasticsearch
Dates: Feb 25 – Mar 5, 2013
Prize: $200
1st

Evernote Hello to Salesforce for Mobile Lead Entry

Dates: Feb 14 – 22, 2013
Prize: $500
1st

Love Poetry

Dates: Feb 9 – 14, 2013
Prize: $100
2nd

Exchange/Outlook 2010 Tasks Extract

Dates: Jan 16 – Feb 6, 2013
Prize: $200
1st

Create Folders and Set Permissions Script

Dates: Jan 16 – 20, 2013
Prize: $350
2nd

CloudSpok.es URL Shortening Service

Technologies: Java, Ruby
Dates: Jan 14 – 17, 2013
Prize: $150
1st

Java Scheduled Jobs Crusher for Salesforce

Technologies: Java
Dates: Dec 11, 2012 – Jan 5, 2013
Prize: $300
1st

AWS Security Group Whitelist App with DynamoDB

Technologies: Java
Dates: Dec 11 – 17, 2012
Prize: $500
1st

Rewrite Jython Gmail Utility using JavaMail

Technologies: Java, Python
Dates: Dec 5 – 12, 2012
Prize: $500
1st

Powertools in the Cloud: User Provisioning

Dates: Nov 27 – Dec 5, 2012
Prize: $1,000
1st

Send Jenkins Output to Papertrail

Technologies: Java
Dates: Nov 29 – Dec 4, 2012
Prize: $300
1st

Unzip Files to Git

Technologies: Java
Dates: Nov 7 – 14, 2012
Prize: $500
1st

Manage Sensitive or Personal Data at the Office

Technologies: Java, JavaScript, Ruby
Dates: Oct 18 – Nov 4, 2012
Prize: $1,500
1st

Share Your Family Data with Personal.com

Technologies: Java, JavaScript, Ruby
Dates: Oct 3 – 17, 2012
Prize: $1,500
1st

Extract Google Log Files

Technologies: Java
Dates: Sep 26 – Oct 11, 2012
Prize: $1,000
2nd

Run Java 7 on Heroku? Brilliant!

Technologies: Java
Dates: Sep 8 – Oct 1, 2012
Prize: $300
1st

DocuSigning PDFs with Java Google App Engine

Technologies: Java
Dates: Sep 18 – 28, 2012
Prize: $1,500
1st

eDiscovery for gMail

Dates: Sep 13 – 23, 2012
Prize: $1,000
2nd

Powertools in the Cloud - Domain Shared Contacts

Dates: Sep 5 – 17, 2012
Prize: $500

Design a Foosball Tournament API

Dates: Aug 17 – 24, 2012
Prize: $100
1st

eDiscovery for Google Docs

Dates: Aug 8 – 18, 2012
Prize: $500
1st

Evernote2Box App

Dates: Aug 7 – 14, 2012
Prize: $2,000
1st

Salesforce Data Dumper Tweaks

Technologies: Java
Dates: Jul 30 – Aug 3, 2012
Prize: $500
2nd

SOAP GDATA Calendar API Redux

Dates: Jul 26 – Aug 2, 2012
Prize: $700
1st

mbox to HTML converter

Dates: Jul 23 – Aug 1, 2012
Prize: $800
2nd

Mobile CloudSpokes Site IX (Node.js Server)

Technologies: JavaScript
Dates: Jul 19 – 26, 2012
Prize: $350
1st

Administer Google Domain Group Settings

Technologies: Java
Dates: Jul 16 – 24, 2012
Prize: $1,000
1st

DocuSign eSignature API BUG BASH

Dates: Jul 17 – 24, 2012
Prize: $500
1st

Design a Outlook to Salesforce.com Contacts Exporter

Dates: Jul 13 – 18, 2012
Prize: $300
1st

GAMME remote controller web interface

Dates: Jul 2 – 16, 2012
Prize: $1,000
1st

eDiscovery for google calendars

Dates: Jun 28 – Jul 11, 2012
Prize: $800
2nd

Centrally Archive all Google Chat logs

Dates: Jun 30 – Jul 9, 2012
Prize: $750
1st

Update python CLI reporter to support pagination

Technologies: Python
Dates: Jun 15 – 22, 2012
Prize: $750
2nd

IODocs with Node.js & Redis

Technologies: JavaScript
Dates: Jun 8 – 18, 2012
Prize: $250
2nd

Email Service for Salesforce with Amazon SES

Technologies: Java
Dates: Jun 12 – 16, 2012
Prize: $750
1st

Dive into the new DocuSign REST API

Dates: Apr 26 – May 14, 2012
Prize: $1,000
1st

Amazon EC2 Spot Instance Tool

Dates: Mar 15 – Apr 9, 2012
Prize: $2,000
1st

Email Spy

Dates: Mar 25 – 29, 2012
Prize: $1,500
2nd

PDF to Box Bookmarklet for Box

Dates: Mar 8 – 26, 2012
Prize: $300
1st

Dial-a-Doc

Dates: Feb 2 – Mar 6, 2012
Prize: $1,000
2nd

Brew up some code

Technologies: Ruby
Dates: Jan 24 – Feb 2, 2012
Prize: $1,000
2nd

Build an #Awesome Demo with Amazon DynamoDB

Dates: Jan 20 – 28, 2012
Prize: $1,000
1st

CloudSpokes Gamification Integration with Badgeville

Dates: Jan 5 – 9, 2012
Prize: $1,500
1st

FTP with Google App Engine

Technologies: Java
Dates: Dec 16 – 24, 2011
Prize: $750
2nd

Veterans Hackday 2011

Dates: Nov 10 – 15, 2011
Prize: $100

CloudSpokes MailChimp Service with Amazon SES

Dates: Sep 7 – 15, 2011
Prize: $150

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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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