Skills Tests & Challenges For Software Developers, Designers, And Other Tech Roles

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In this blog post, Vectorly has gathered the platforms that offer skill assessment, coding challenges, and other tests for different tech roles including software development, design, product management, and marketing.

These challenges will help managers to perform a review of possible candidates, as well as to evaluate the skills of employees. Software engineers and designers can use these platforms to check their skills, take part in coding challenges, and prepare for interviews.

On the platform, software developers can take challenges and train a range of skills in a variety of programming languages.

Language: English

700+ hiring tests on all popular programming languages, software engineering frameworks, databases, DevOps, finance, accounting, cloud, and more.

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This is a technical interview platform that helps companies to assess candidates and developers to practice their coding skills and prepare for interviews.

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Skill tests for different tech roles including Frontend Developer, Digital Marketer, Customer Support, Java Backend Developer, and others. Available on subscription. Free 3 skill tests.

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Courses, educational content, skill testing, certification for designers. Available on subscription + free trial.

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300+ code challenges and web development courses that can help prepare for upcoming job interviews. The coding challenges range in difficulty. Coding challenges are free.

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CodinGame is a challenge-based training platform for programmers where you can improve your coding skills with fun exercises (25+ programming languages supported). Free 14-day trial.

Language: English, French

It's a website where people–mostly software engineers–practice their coding skills. There are 800+ questions, each with multiple solutions. Questions are ranked by level of difficulty: easy, medium, and hard. Free for the most part except for some extra features.

Language: English, Chinese

The platform offers skill challenges for Developers, Designers, Data Science, QA. Tests are paid.

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CodeSignal is a developer assessment platform that offers a cloud-based technical assessment solution powered by professionally-designed coding tests. Certified assessment.

Language: English

Life coding challenges after registration.

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HackerEarth helps organizations with their technical hiring needs. The platform is used by organizations for technical skill assessment and remote video interviewing.

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The platform offers to train coding skills with online lessons and take part in coding challenges.

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SPOJ (Sphere Online Judge) is an online judge system. Tasks are prepared by its community of problem setters or are taken from previous programming contests. Allows advanced users to organize contests under their own rules and also includes a forum where programmers can discuss how to solve a particular problem.

Languages: English, Polish, Portuguese, Vietnamese

CodeChef is a competitive programming community of programmers from across the globe. It provides a lucrative user-friendly platform for beginner to expert coders to participate and hone their skills in competitive coding.

Languages: English

Rosalind is an educational resource and web project for learning bioinformatics through problem-solving and computer programming.

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CodingBat is a free site of live coding problems to build coding skills in Java and Python.

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Collection of programming problems to practice solving, learn to program and code, and win certificates.

Language: English, Russian, Spanish, German

TestGorilla is a pre-employment test platform with a huge assessment library for different tech roles.

Language: English

Learn HTML is a free interactive HTML tutorial (Python, Java, HTML, Go, JavaScrips, SQL, and more)

Language: English

The story was originally posted on Vectorly's blog.

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