All tests and questions grouped
The Flutter Assessment Test evaluates candidates' proficiency in Flutter, a UI toolkit for building natively compiled applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase. It assesses their skills in widget-based development, state management, navigation, and integration with backend services. This assessment identifies candidates who can effectively utilize Flutter to create cross-platform applications with a focus on a consistent and appealing user experience across different devices.
The iOS Assessment Test evaluates candidates' skills in iOS app development, assessing their proficiency in Swift or Objective-C programming, UI/UX design, mobile architecture, and app deployment for Apple devices. This assessment identifies candidates who are capable of creating high-quality, user-friendly iOS applications for iPhones, iPads, and other Apple devices.
Our data structures and algorithms assessment test examine candidates’ knowledge of core data structure and algorithm concepts, including the ability to make optimized codes using proper data structure and/or algorithm.
Our JavaScript assessment test examines candidates’ knowledge of core JavaScript programming, including the ability to handle user events and manipulate DOM to build responsive landing pages and websites.
Our Angular developer assessment test examines candidates’ knowledge of the Angular framework, including its features, best practices, and the ability to follow the Angular style guides.
Our Microsoft Azure assessment test examines candidates’ knowledge of the cloud computing platform, cutting across the ability to build, deploy, and manage services and applications via Microsoft-managed data centers.
Our MEAN Stack developer assessment test examines candidates’ knowledge of MEAN Stack fundamentals, including Express JS, MongoDB, Node.js, and Angular JS.
Our microservices developer assessment test examines candidates’ knowledge of core microservice architecture concepts, including the ability to analyze current situations to identify areas of improvement and reduce organizational and architectural risks.