In teams, you'll attempt 13 problems in 30 minutes, challenging your trivial knowledge of computers, CMU, or anything at all. Be prepared to come up with the best set of confidence intervals! They are called Fermi problems, such as:

  • How many computers were connected to the Internet on January 1, 1989?
  • What is the bandwidth under the Atlantic Ocean?
  • How many YouTube videos have more than 1 billion views?

Thursday October 10, 2019

6:00pm ET

Carnegie Mellon University

Rashid Auditorium - Gates Hillman 4401

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Sign-ups will close on Tuesday, October 8th 11:59pm ET.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to email jobs@janestreet.com.


Jane Street is a quantitative trading firm that uses innovative technology, a scientific approach, and a deep understanding of markets to guide our business. We are a global liquidity provider and market maker, operating around the clock and around the globe, out of offices in New York, London, Hong Kong, and Amsterdam.

Founded in 2000, Jane Street employs over 1000 people in offices in New York, London, Hong Kong, and Amsterdam. We are always recruiting top students and the environment at Jane Street is open, informal, intellectual and fun. The dress code is casual, the kitchen is stocked and discussions are always lively. Teaching and learning are central activities through classes, mentoring and discussion.

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