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Welcome to the Autonomic Jump Wiki. Here you can find information about the program from a sponsor and trained perspective. It explains how it works, the structure of the repository, local builds, templates for submitting solutions, and more.

Please read this documentation (including the links) carefully, as it will be one of your most important sources of information. We kindly remind you that in Autonomic Jump, we strongly value independence and autonomy. In consequence, your reading comprehension is crucial to your success.

What is Autonomic Jump?

Autonomic Jump is a fully asynchronous and remote program; there are no entry batches, completion dates, or generations. Think of it as a constant steam, of people entering and leaving the program every week.

The program was created in 2015, and since then, thousands of coding and hacking challenges have been solved by hundreds of candidates. As per September 2021 each candidate stayed in the program on average between 8 and 12 weeks in the program and our employability rate was around 50%.

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