On professional problem setters

Revision en2, by riela, 2018-12-05 19:14:15

Mwa ha ha ha ha I'm the mad sports programmer (sp) Hououin Riela! I was busy stopping the organization plans and didn't had time to write blog entries.

My archnemesis teja[some numbers] once told me that I was shit posting too much and I should start writing contests, so I searched in the web and found some problem setter guides:

  1. codeforces: https://codeforces.me/blog/entry/49569 (It took me a while to find it, I think it should be more accessible in cf

  2. topcoder: https://www.topcoder.com/tc?module=Static&d1=help&d2=problemWriter&node=algo_write

  3. codechef: https://www.codechef.com/problemsetting

  4. hackerearth: https://www.hackerearth.com/docs/wiki/developers/setter-guide/

It turns out that online judges pay for writing problems! I know that most people set contests just because its fun, but the payments are not negligible:

codeforces (300$ 400$ for div1+div2, 150$ 200$ for div2)

topcoder (750$ with that amount no wonder why they have high quality problems!)

codechef (They pay per problem, for short contests 475$)

I don't know how much they pay in hackerearth, hackerrank, ...

Now I'm curious: are there professional problem setters that makes a living just by writing problems?

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en4 English riela 2018-12-05 20:32:44 12 Tiny change: 'topcoder (1125$ with' -> 'topcoder (<s>750$</s> 1125$ with'
en3 English riela 2018-12-05 20:32:09 5 Tiny change: 'topcoder (750$ with tha' -> 'topcoder (1125$ with tha'
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en1 English riela 2018-12-05 18:09:55 1263 Initial revision (published)