Ruby
In the Ruby Test, candidates are asked to answer a set of multiple-choice questions. Using this test, you can determine whether the candidate has the necessary hard skills in Ruby.
The Ruby Test at a glance
When to use: You can use this test at any stage of the hiring process, but it may be most useful early on.
Example question : What is the purpose of the "self" keyword in Ruby?
- It refers to the current object.
- It refers to the current class.
- It refers to the global scope.
- It refers to the parent object.
Response time: 13 minutes.
Result: An easy-to-interpret score that allows you to determine the Ruby skill of the candidate!
The science behind this test
The development of hard skills is essential for any employee in order to complete their tasks satisfactorily. However, it can be difficult to accurately assess these skills in potential candidates. HiPeople's Ruby Knowledge Test helps you achieve this goal.
HiPeople Knowledge Tests help to reliably assess hard-skills, taking out the guesswork of the hiring process. HiPeople Knowledge Tests are crafted by selected subject matter experts and developed using at least two experts in a peer-review gold standard process. This means that you as a decision-maker can be confident in the validity and reliability of the test when selecting candidates.
Not only does this promote a fair hiring process, but it also helps to ensure that the candidate is suited for the job and can complete the necessary tasks.
The qualities of a candidate with high test scores
If you're looking for a candidate who knows Ruby inside and out, look no further than someone who scores high on the Ruby Test. This person will be able to expertly navigate any Ruby codebase and solve problems quickly and efficiently. They understand the nuances of the language and can communicate clearly with other developers. If you're looking for a top-notch Ruby developer, make sure to consider candidates with a high score on the Ruby Test.
Ready to find this candidate? Try the Ruby Test now!
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