TypeScript coding questions
DevSkiller’s expert team prepares TypeScript coding questions to help businesses in finding their next TypeScript developer. Our TypeScript coding questions are suited to hiring developers for junior, middle, and senior-level positions. Our TypeScript tests are uniquely structured to accurately screen each applicant, and assess them based on their responses to a series of realistic development based challenges.
Powered by the RealLifeTesting™ methodology, DevSkiller TypeScript coding questions offer a different kind of testing experience as is traditionally seen in developer recruitment. The RealLifeTesting™ methodology presents real-world tasks to your applicants and requires them to come up with effective solutions, from within a controlled test environment. This revolutionary new means of testing will make finding your next developer simpler than ever.
Recommended roles for TypeScript coding questions
- Programador front-end
- web developer
- TypeScript developer
- Programador de JavaScript
- Junior TypeScript developer
- Middle TypeScript developer
- Senior TypeScript developer
How DevSkiller TypeScript coding questions work
DevSkiller TypeScript coding questions are powered by the RealLifeTesting™ methodology. This unique testing model allows you to analyze your applicants’ knowledge of TypeScript, their coding ability, and their problem-solving skills, all from within predefined test parameters.
O teste RealLifeTesting™ methodology is based on the idea that it is more effective to test a developer based on the work they will likely be doing for the role than with algorithmic tests. The system then recreates a realistic work environment in which to test candidates, resulting in a more accurate system for screening developers.
Características principais
- Analisar a capacidade de codificação e não apenas a capacidade académica
- Poupe tempo e dinheiro com os testes remotos
- O teste RealLifeTesting™ A metodologia oferece uma melhor experiência de utilizador, em que os candidatos podem utilizar o seu próprio IDE, clonar para o GIT, executar testes unitários e aceder ao Stack Overflow/Github/Google para pesquisa.
- Stringent anti-plagiarism tools implemented to ensure TypeScript test accuracy
- Observe TypeScript coding questions in real-time
- Resultados automatizados que os recrutadores não técnicos podem compreender
- Interview questions on typescript for experienced and less experienced developers
Skills tested in our TypeScript coding questions
- JavaScript
- ES5
- ES6
- ES7
- Angular.js
- jQuery,
- Reagir
- Backbone
- Brasa
- Vue.js
- Polymer
- Aurelia
- Knockout
- Rx.js
What to look for in a TypeScript developer
TypeScript is a programming language developed by Microsoft that is a compiler for the JavaScript programming language. TypeScript actually originated from JavaScript specifically for the development of large scale applications. This means that many of the same attributes apply when hiring developers for either language.
TypeScript and JavaScript alike are easy to learn and very fast-moving, with new frameworks created frequently. Although it is helpful to be up to date with the latest changes, your TypeScript developer would be better to possess a deep understanding of the JavaScript language itself and the older libraries and frameworks. They can then use this knowledge to adapt to any changes. In addition, though it is helpful for any good TypeScript developer, to know at least one popular, tried and tested framework or library.
Like the look of our TypeScript coding questions but want more?
We find that some of our clients like the DevSkiller testing model, but they would like to get more out of our TypeScript coding questions. If you’re thinking the same, then no problem, we’ve got you covered.
With the DevSkiller online task wizard, you can build your own fully customizable tests. As long as you have someone technically-minded available to you, then it is easy to set which languages you want to assess, to allocate a time limit for each test or individual question, or to alter the difficulty level of each test.
Want proof that our TypeScript coding questions work?
To invest in the DevSkiller screening tool can be a big decision for you to make for your business. If you’re still unsure, check out what some of our satisfied customers have to say:
Victoria Cyczewska - Especialista em Aquisição de Talentos na Stepstone Services
"Dispomos agora de uma ferramenta que nos permite não só colaborar na criação de testes de avaliação das competências técnicas de que necessitamos para crescer, mas também comunicar interna e externamente (com os candidatos). Além disso, o nosso processo de recrutamento técnico está agora mais estruturado. Por exemplo, utilizamos os resultados do nosso rastreio técnico como ponto de partida para uma conversa durante as entrevistas técnicas."
Magdalena Rogóż - Diretor adjunto de marketing na Kodilla
"Usar o DevSkiller para classificar os testes é 2 vezes mais rentável, dando aos nossos alunos um teste muito melhor e preparando-os para futuros testes de recrutamento".
Julien Gauthiez - Diretor de Aquisição de Talentos EMEA na Criteo
"Utilizamos o DevSkiller em 15 locais em torno das nossas 3 regiões (EUA/APAC/EMEA). Temos 7 utilizadores frequentes em TA (recrutadores) em todas as nossas regiões, e os nossos utilizadores técnicos gestores de contratação rodam dependendo das necessidades actuais. Mais de 30 já entraram na plataforma uma vez para rever uma tarefa ou criar um teste".
Perguntas mais frequentes
O que é o RealLifeTesting™?
RealLifeTesting™ is the cornerstone of DevSkiller TypeScript coding questions. It is a methodology that emulates the real-world scenarios that your applicants are likely to encounter through their work. The applicants are then set challenges based on what they encounter during the simulation.
This means that unlike other coding challenges or algorithmic puzzles, RealLifeTesting™ allows recruiters to accurately assess an applicant’s performance within the role before they’ve ever been given the job.
Successful candidates are those who can demonstrate a clear understanding and knowledge during their TypeScript test. Tests are evaluated automatically based on the ability to utilize resources like Stack Overflow and whether they possess the critical thinking to determine the quickest and most efficient solution to problems they encounter.
How are TypeScript coding questions evaluated?
As mentioned above, our TypeScript coding questions are evaluated automatically. One of the great time savers of DevSkiller testing is the DevSkiller platform gets to work automatically after each candidate completes a test. The results are compiled and reports are also generated automatically. The reports are clear and easy to understand for non-technical recruiters and assessment is based on coding quality, whether or not the solutions they came up with would run, and how they might work in edge cases. DevSkiller can also ensure verified test results with our range of anti-plagiarism tools.
Quanto tempo leva para configurar o DevSkiller?
A big advantage of DevSkiller testing is that it is remarkably easy to get started. Our IT experts have done the hard work for you. You can start sending out test invites to developer applicants, a matter of minutes after you’ve set up your account. Devskiller’s extensive library of predefined TypeScript coding challenges means you’re ready to hit the ground running.
Preciso de ser um programador para usar o DevSkiller?
At DevSkiller, we have designed our TypeScript tests to be as simple and as automated as possible. The idea is that non-technical users be able to verify the technical skills of the candidates being screened, regardless of the level being tested. Results are presented in an easy to understand manner as well. If you have a technical person on-site you can prepare a test from scratch, but you certainly don’t need to be an expert to use DevSkiller.
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