Measure your candidates
on job skills, personality and fit
Culture add
This culture add test assesses how a candidate’s values and behaviors align with your organization values and the behaviors that would make your ideal hire successful in a specific role, based on a customized survey you fill out.
Critical thinking
This critical thinking test evaluates candidates’ skills in critical thinking through inductive and deductive reasoning problems. This test will help you identify candidates who can evaluate information and make sound judgments using analytical skills.
CSS
The CSS developer test assesses candidates’ knowledge and skills in CSS concepts and techniques. The test helps you identify candidates who have experience using CSS to create websites and web applications.
Big 5 (OCEAN)
The big 5 personality test follows the Five-Factor Model, an empirical-based theory in psychology that evaluates five overarching dimensions of personality: openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, and emotional stability.
SQLite (coding): entry-level database operations
This SQLite coding test evaluates candidates' ability to manipulate a database with low complexity and create a query that satisfies given requirements. It immerses candidates in a realistic scenario, and solving it requires entry-level SQLite skills.
HTML5
The HTML5 test assesses candidates’ knowledge and ability in HTML5. This test helps you identify candidates who have a strong knowledge of HTML5 and can use it effectively to develop websites and web applications.
Software engineer
This software engineer test evaluates candidates’ knowledge of the basic principles and topics of software engineering. The test helps you identify candidates who can approach problems using “software engineer thinking” to find the best solution possible.
Communication
This communication test evaluates candidates' skills in communicating clearly and effectively using professional etiquette. The test assesses candidates in both written and verbal communication, as well as non-verbal cues and active listening.
JavaScript (coding): entry-level algorithms
This coding test assesses a candidate's ability to program a small algorithm in JavaScript, testing their basic programming skills. This test will help you identify developers with the most essential JavaScript skills.
Motivation
Rooted in Oldham & Hackman’s Job Characteristics Model, the job preferences test measures the extent to which your candidates' expectations align with your job offer, based on a customized survey that you and the candidate both fill out.
Problem solving
This problem solving test evaluates candidates' ability to define problems and analyze data and textual information to make correct decisions. This test helps you identify candidates who use analytical skills to evaluate and respond to complex situations.
Clean code
Clean code is the hallmark of a quality software engineer. Clean code can be the difference between wasting thousands on a project versus doing it right the first time. This screening test validates an engineer’s ability to write easy to maintain code.
Java (coding): entry-level algorithms
This coding test assesses a candidate's ability to program a small algorithm in Java, testing their basic programming skills. Using a short and straightforward coding task, this test helps you identify developers with the most essential Java skills.
Java (coding): data structures
This Java data structures test assesses a candidate's ability to effectively manipulate core data structures in the Java programming language. In 30 minutes, they will work with the core Java API to implement typical and real-life scenarios.
Java (coding): debugging
This Java debugging test assesses candidates' ability to interpret Java code and debug it based on a set of requirements. The test gives candidates 30 minutes to read through requirements and fix a partially working script.
SQLite (coding): entry-level database operations
This SQLite coding test evaluates candidates' ability to manipulate a database with low complexity and create a query that satisfies given requirements. It immerses candidates in a realistic scenario, and solving it requires entry-level SQLite skills.