React coding tests
DevSkiller React coding tests are specially created by our expert team to help you find your next React developer. Our selection of React interview questions is designed to test the skills of React developers of any level of experience and make it easy for recruiters to filter out the best candidates.
DevSkiller React coding tests are powered by the RealLifeTesting™ methodology, which offers a unique approach to developer testing. RealLifeTesting™ provides valuable insight into your candidates’ skills by tasking them with real-world challenges and assessing the caliber of their responses. Finding your next React developer is easier than ever with DevSkiller React coding tests.
Recommended roles for React coding tests
- Junior React developer
- Middle React developer
- Senior React developer
- JavaScript developer
- Reactjs developer
- Full stack developer
- UI developer
- Web developer
- Full stack software developer
How our React coding tests work
DevSkiller React coding tests are powered by the RealLifeTesting™ methodology. Unlike other methods for testing developers, the RealLifeTesting™ methodology presents candidates with problems that mirror the real development work they do on a daily basis. This means that you can actively see how well someone will perform in their role, before they’ve even been given the job. Testing in this way offers recruiters valuable insight into the coding skills, problem-solving ability, and time-management skills of each React developer candidate, making for a more thorough and efficient screening process.
Key features of our React coding tests
- Test your candidate’s coding skills and not just their academic knowledge
- Watch candidates undertaking tests in real-time, anywhere in the world
- RealLifeTesting™ methodology offers a greater user experience where candidates can use their own IDE, clone to Git, run unit tests, and access Stack Overflow/GitHub/Google for research
- Anti-plagiarism tools implemented to ensure test accuracy
- Automated, easy to follow results that non-technical professionals can understand
- React online tests available for all levels of skill
Skills covered in our React online tests
- JavaScriptReact
- Redux
- REST API
- Html
- ES6
- JS
- AJAX
- 웹 개발
- React Router
- Tooling
- 타입스크립트
- Promises
What to look for in React developers
React is a JavaScript library used for building user interfaces, specifically for single-page applications. Sometimes referred to as ReactJS, it is designed to easily integrate with existing code or other libraries. Its primary purpose is to simplify the development of web applications to make the process fast and simple, with less coding required. It is worth noting that React and React Native are not one and the same. To recruit a React developer you should be prepared to pay competitive rates. Here’s what else you need to know.
The most obvious skill to look for in a React developer is a thorough understanding of React itself. Beyond this, React uses JavaScript XML (JMX), an extension that allows HTML to be written in React. Many developers share the view that JMX is hard for junior developers to understand, so if your candidate can demonstrate proficiency in JMX it will be a big plus point.
Other desirable skills to look out for are experience with common front-end development tools and familiarity with code versioning tools. It will be helpful if they can demonstrate strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills, as well as project management experience.
Customize your own React coding tests
Perhaps you would like to get more out of our React coding tests? No problem!
With the DevSkiller online task wizard, you can build your very own custom React codings tests. This great feature allows you to set the technology you would like to assess, the difficulty level, and the duration of each test. You can even control the type of React interview questions you ask. Best of all, testing is carried out remotely so you can send test invitations to candidates all over the world. Our range of React coding tests are a proficient solution to finding your next developer.
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Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to set up our DevSkiller React coding tests?
DevSkiller’s expert team does the hard work in advance, meaning it is remarkably easy to get started with our React coding tests. Once you’ve set up your account, you can start sending out your first online React coding test within a few minutes. Devskiller’s testing platform offers an extensive library of predefined React tests, meaning all you need to do is send out the test invites.
Do I need to be a programmer to use DevSkiller?
DevSkiller testing has been specially designed to be as simple and as automated as possible.
Our range of React coding tests have been prepared by React specialists, specifically to allow non-technical users to be able to verify the technical skills of even the most senior developer candidates. The idea being that you don’t need to be an expert, to be able to hire an expert. If you have a technical person on-site, you can prepare a custom React coding test from scratch.
What do candidates think of DevSkiller tests?
The regular feedback we receive from developer candidates is overwhelmingly positive. They love the structure of DevSkiller React coding tests and how well they reflect the real work that React developers do. Candidates relish the chance to prove their actual software development skills, rather than being expected to remember algorithms they haven’t touched in years. They also like the fact that DevSkiller tests use normal coding tools and conventions like unit testing, and cloning to GIT from a personal IDE.
If developers seem apprehensive at first, we find that it is because they are suspicious of academic algorithmic tests that don’t assess the actual skills that developers use day today. Once they realize that our React coding tests are different, they appreciate the difference and the fact that they can prove their skills in a fair setting.
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