This page covers the programming languages that our platform offers. It is important to note that this section does not include programming language frameworks like Angular or Next, which are JavaScript frameworks. Each framework has its own page.
As with all our exams, the website will monitor the user by recording their webcam and screen. Both videos will be merged into one, allowing the employer to see the candidate throughout the entire exam. This process helps prevent cheating by using chatbots, friends, or unauthorized resources. At the end of the exam, our A.I. will analyze the candidate's performance and compile a PDF report with relevant statistics to provide insights about the candidate. Additionally, a global PDF report will compare the results of all your candidates, create a ranking, and identify which candidate shows the most potential for your job offer.
There are several ways to send exams in this section to a candidate or potential employee:
The link to all our exams is here . Most of the following exams consist of multiple-choice questions. The user can select one correct answer from several options. Each question has a time limit, and users cannot skip a question to return to it later.
At the beginning of the exam, the website asks users general questions about the programming language, such as when they learned it, what projects they have created with it, and where they search for resources when they have questions. During this initial interview phase, the website records the user's camera and screen.
After this interview step, the real questions begin. For Level 1 programming languages, the questions are generally divided as follows:
For Level 2 programming languages, candidates typically encounter questions on:
Additionally, Level 2 programming language tests include simulated compiler questions, where users must input code to produce a specified output in the console.
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