Shopee encourages students to join the Ultimate Case Challenge

Win up to PHP 50,000 in prizes!

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Shopee Philippines will be launching its first-ever Ultimate Case Challenge, a business case competition open to Filipino undergraduate students from across the globe. This is also the first in the Philippines!

Form a team consisting of 3-4 members, and pitch your own unique ideas and solutions to a real-world challenge included in a business case brief. Finalists will get a chance to win P50,000!

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Innovative Filipino students can win up to ₱50,000, receive mentorship from Shopee, and rewarding career development!

“We’re thrilled to support Filipino tech talents from all over the world by providing them with opportunities to develop their skill set. Through the business case competition, we aim to hone their analytical and process improvement skills, preparing them to be proactive problem solvers in the fast-paced tech industry. We hope to inspire a new generation of talents who will continue to drive the tech industry forward.” – Karen Perez, Head of People at Shopee Philippines said.

Aside from winning P50,000, the winning team will be receiving mentorship from leaders at Shopee and the chance to fast-track their careers in tech through Shopee’s career development programs: the Global Leaders Program, Shopee’s 2-year flagship graduate program for young professionals, and the Apprentice Program, Shopee’s specialized internship program.

There are over 4,000 participants across four other markets including Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Taiwan.

This is the first in the Philippines! So students, don’t miss the opportunity to be part of the Shopee Ultimate Case Challenge! Form your team now, gather your unique ideas, and sign up at careers.shopee.ph/succ from August 22 to September 30.

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