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GT Students Win Cash, Interviews with Atlanta Company
The students swept this year's 2015 Cardlytics competition, held in late September.

Georgia Tech students swept the 2015 Cardlytics Iron Coder competition this year, taking home all three of the top spots. Cardlytics, purchase-based data intelligence platform, created the software engineering competition as an innovative way to identify top high-tech talent at Atlanta-area universities.
The winners receive not only cash prizes but also job interviews with Cardlytics. The Cardlytics Iron Coder Software Engineering Competition was held Saturday, Sept. 26 at Cardlytics’ office in Ponce City Market. Forty area college students from Georgia Tech, Kennesaw State University, Georgia State University and the University of Georgia took part in the competition.
The first place winner was Albert Shaw, a Georgia Tech junior from Johns Creek. This is the third year Shaw has placed in the competition. This year, he won a $2,000 prize.
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Second place winner was Alex Kuzmich, a Georgia Tech junior from Virginia Highlands, near midtown Atlanta. Kuzmich won a $1,000 prize.
Third place went to Zhiyuan Lin, a Georgia Tech senior from Changshan, Hunan, China. Lin was the overall winner at last year’s Iron Coder competition.
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