Assessments consist of challenges and questions to evaluate a candidate for one or more skills. Unlike our collaborative Interviews feature, assessments are completed by candidates asynchronously, recorded within an online environment, timed or untimed with or without a deadline, and with automated and/or manual grading.
On Coderbyte, there are assessment templates for 100+ roles and skills that you can customize by creating your own challenges and questions or selecting from our library of 5,000+.
To begin, click Assessments in the main navigation bar, then click New assessment.
You will see a dropdown with three options:
By selecting the option to Customize a template, you will then see a modal with 100+ roles, with new ones being added weekly.
Whether you click Build your own or customize one of our templates, you will then see a second screen with options to select:
As you make your selections, you will see the number of challenges and questions sets update on the right of the modal, along with an estimated time to complete the assessment.
You can always change these options later and select from more granular questions and settings. Click Create & preview to be taken to the drafted Assessment. You can then rename the assessment, add/remove challenges and questions, modify any of the settings, and add it to workspaces.
Create with AIHave AI create an assessment from your job description by navigating to Assessments in the main navigation bar, selecting New assessment, and then Create with AI.
A modal will display where you can paste your text and click Generate.
An assessment will be created for you with challenges, multiple-choice, and/or open-ended questions. You can make final adjustments to the settings and then invite candidates.
Selecting challenges and questionsUpon drafting a new Assessment, you will be taken to the overview page. Click Edit to be able to preview and change challenges and questions, and to modify settings.
You can toggle between libraries for challenges, multiple choice questions, and open-ended question:
Each library will be structured identically, with filters on the left for searching your custom challenges and custom questions, for role, for skills, and for seniority.
In the middle section you'll see the available library of challenges or questions that match the filters selected. For challenges, you'll have the option to expand or collapse the challenge description, see performance benchmarks across all candidates, preview the challenge, or add the challenge to your Assessment.
For multiple choice, short answer, and free-form question libraries, you can add the entire question sets or individual questions.
In the right section, you'll see the challenges or questions that are selected for your Assessment.
For algorithmic challenges, you'll have the option to edit and select the languages available to candidates when solving the challenge.
For multiple choice, short answer, and free-form questions, you'll have the option to directly edit the questions and answer options.
For multiple choice and short answer questions, you'll have the option to randomly select which questions are shown to each candidate.
For free-form questions, you'll have the option to enable video responses of up to 2-minutes for up to 3 questions.
Settings
From the assessment overview, you can invite candidates and see their results.
Note: You can edit an assessment after creating one. However, once you invite a candidate, many of your assessment's settings will be locked.
Once candidates are invited, you will see a table of their details and performance.
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