CodeSignal is a certified coding test used by many top tech companies like Uber, Zoom, Reddit, Quora, and Asana as a signal for fundamental coding skills. It is typically available only to students from US universities and to candidates who pass resume screening at companies like Uber.
Outtalent developed a partnership with CodeSignal that allows engineers invited by Outtalent to get unique access to this certification that could be used to understand your level, and to show your level in your resume while applying for jobs at companies like Uber.
The test has 4 coding problems and lasts for 140 minutes. The first problem is extremely easy and it's helpful to get used to the IDE before the problems get harder.
The problems will be familiar if you have a background in competitive programming or have solved 100+ problems on websites like CodeSignal, LeetCode, HackerRank, CodeForces, etc.
It is an internationally certified test and requires your passport/ID and a camera access to prove your identity and verify your results.
You can write the test using: C, C++, C#, Dart, Go, Haskell, Java, JavaScript, Kotlin, Objective-C, PHP, Python, Ruby, Rust, Scala, Swift, and tens of other languages.
To take the test, please use your full name and the email you provided us earlier.
Please note that there are two tests: a practice test that doesn't affect your real results, and a real test.
If you have any questions about the test please message @tilekmamutov on Telegram.
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