The right tools to use for technical assessments & live coding interviews
Rahul Arora
Posted on January 18, 2020
Why everyone should stop using Skype, google-docs etc for taking tech interviews!
The things mentioned in this article are my personal opinion and true to the best of my knowledge and experience :P
I take a lot of interviews at work and it was hampering my productivity. Specially remote interviews where you have to download tools like skype and connect with the candidate.
This all makes need of strong internet connection a must have at both the sides while taking interviews.
I have tried to come up with this article to explain how using latest tools can help you overcome those challenges and improve productivity at work as well. :D
Few things coming in the way of taking remote interviews correctly!
- Skype
- Collab-edit
- Google-docs
- Telephonic interview
- Other random code sandboxes
- Screensharing
- Combination of any of the above.
All of the above things have the following drawbacks:
- Complicated with no real programming environment
- Too many downloads/tools for one interview
- Not made to take interviews
- Bulky and have a learning curve
- Promotes theory or Rote learning
- Uninspiring & Unco-ordinated
To further explain the gravity of the situation
Google Doc
It is a collaborative word doc. It was not made to take interviews
- Collaborative: YES
- Audio/Video Calling: NO
- Code Editor: NO
- Code Compilation/Output: NO
- Any programming language supported: NO
Skype
Video calling tool not meant to take tech interviews. Screen-sharing via skype and typing on a code editor is a heavy operation and candidates can take advantage of it in a slow network for sure.
- Audio/Video Calling: YES
- Collaborative: NO
- Code Editor: NO
- Works without download: NO
- Code compilation/output: NO
Telephone/Mobile calling
Only meant to talk to the person for introduction and initial impression. Not meant to take coding rounds. Also, it is not very comfortable for both interviewer and candidate to talk on the phone while giving a coding round
- Audio Calling: YES
- Video Calling: NO
- Code Editor/Compilation: NO
- Tests practical knowledge: NO
Collab-edit and other random code sandboxes
Meant for code playground to test small chunks of code. Does not serve the purpose of taking a complete remote round
- Collaborative: YES
- Audio/Video Call: NO
- Code Editor: YES
- Code compilation/output: NO
- Programmer friendly or Intuitive: NO
Random tools cannot bring out the best in candidates.
Candidates hate them: Candidates end up trying to give their best on tools that give them a hard time. They end up downloading additional softwares and co-ordinating between the softwares becomes a task as well at the time of interview
Interviewers do not care enough: Interviewers expect the candidates to type on tools that will never be used in real time
HRs give up: HRs cannot standardize the process and end up losing quality talent most of the times
Here are some tools that can help you!
save your time, increase your productivity, and help you assess the candidate the right way without downloading any additional software
Intervue.io, Coderpad.io, CodeInterview.io: Latest tools that can be used to take remote tech interviews
Lets go over them one by one:
I have used all of them, hence, I am giving my opinion for each tool.
1. Intervue.io
My opinion: This is by far the best tool I found in terms of User Experience. Lots of languages are supported.
URL: https://www.intervue.io/
Languages supported: C, C++, Python2, Python3, Javascript, Node, Typescript, CoffeeScript, Java, Bash, Swift, R, Rust, HTML/CSS/JS, Ruby, Erlang, Elixir, PHP, Plain Text
- Collaborative: YES
- Code compilation and output: YES
- Code editor: YES
- Audio/Video calling: YES
- Tests practical knowledge: YES
- Candidate friendly editor: YES
- Schedule Interviews: YES
- Organisation support to add teams or multiple interviewers: YES
- Organisation branding: YES
- Interview feedback can be written: YES
Free/Paid: Comes as a free trial of one month after which user can upgrade to different plans which are not very expensive.
Intervue.io: An easier and efficient ways to take remote programming interviews
2. Coderpad.io
My opinion: This is also good. Has more languages supported as compared to intervue.io. Intervue gives slightly better usability experience in my opinion.
Languages supported: Haskel, Go, C, C++, Python2, Python3, Javascript, Node, Typescript, CoffeeScript, Java, Bash, Swift, R, Rust, HTML/CSS/JS, Ruby, Erlang, Elixir, PHP, Plain Text, SQL
- Collaborative: YES
- Code compilation and output: YES
- Code editor: YES
- Audio/Video calling: YES
- Tests practical knowledge: YES
- Candidate friendly editor: YES
- Schedule Interviews: YES
- Organisation support to add teams or multiple interviewers: YES
- Organisation branding: YES
Free/Paid: Comes as a free trial of one month after which user can upgrade to different plans which are not very expensive. Pricing is slightly on the higher side at the time of writing this article as compared to Intervue
Coderpad.io: Tool to take remote interviews
3. CodeInterview.io
My opinion: This is not very rich in user experience. Looks a little bulky as well while using as the look and feel is on the heavier side, but it serves the purpose of taking a remote round.
URL: https://www.codeinterview.io/
Languages supported: Haskel, Go, C, C++, Python2, Python3, Javascript, Node, Typescript, CoffeeScript, Java, Bash, Swift, R, Rust, HTML/CSS/JS, Ruby, Erlang, Elixir, PHP, Plain Text, SQL, React, Angular, Vue (Beta mode)
- Collaborative: YES
- Code compilation and output: YES
- Code editor: YES
- Audio/Video calling: YES
- Tests practical knowledge: YES
- Candidate friendly editor: YES
- Schedule Interviews: YES
- Organisation support to add teams or multiple interviewers: YES
- Organisation branding: YES
Free/Paid: Demo pad can be created free of cost. Post the demo pad it is paid.
Conclusion
There are some more tools that I have not mentioned but you can take a look. These tools did not make it to the best tools available list as they have their own pit-falls
Hope this article helps you to be more productive at work if you are taking interviews!
This article is my opinion on the tools that I have used as I take a lot of interviews at work and I was losing productivity. These tools came to the rescue.
I will also write about more such tools and articles for different things to increase productivity at work but that is a scope for another dev.to article.
Stay tuned!!
Posted on January 18, 2020
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