The best VPN 2023

The Best VPS 2023

The Best C# Book

HackerRank Makes Technical Recruiting More Transparent

In case you are wondering, Zenefits is currently looking to pay between $130k and $160k for a Python engineer with Ember.js front end experience.

Like all ofHackerRanksproducts, HackerRank Jobs focuses on coding challenges. When you apply for a job, you get a coding challenge from the company and if you solve the problem to the companys satisfaction, youll get a guaranteed interview call within a certain number of days (most companies on the service currently advertise a three-day turnaround). If you didnt pass, the company will also notify you.

screenshot 20160111 133755

When you are applying for a job, its a very opaque process. How many times have you applied on a companys careers page with a resume and heard back? Its a complete blackhole process, HackerRank co-founder and CEO Vivek Ravisankar tells me.

The new service is available foriOSandAndroid, as well ason the web.

The service is currently open to companies in the San Francisco Bay Area, New York, and Bangalore, India. The company plans to add additional regions in the next few months.

Ravisankar tells me that his company isnt currently charging for listings on the service, but in the near future, companies will have to pay. Instead of a set fee, though, he tells me that HackerRank will charge as a function of the number of qualified candidates it gets. He also believes that this new service will become a big part of the companys revenue in a year or eighteen months from now.

Recruiting software engineers is a massive headache for both startups and established companies. For a while now,HackerRankhas tried to make both applying for these jobs and hiring the right talent a little bit easier. Today, the company is taking a major new step in this direction with the launch ofHackerRank Jobs, a job search app that connects companies directly with software engineers who are looking for a new job.

Chances are most companies will look at more than just your coding performance when making a hiring decision. Still, by making candidates take a coding test first, HackerRank will probably help them whittle down the number candidates who are clearly not qualified for a job, yet were able to write the right buzzwords on their resume to get a phone interview.

In total, about forty companies ranging from Uber to Atlassian, VMware, Box and even some mobile gaming companies are already using the service.

HackerRank is clearly trying to make the application process more transparent. Most of the companies that advertise on the platform also disclose the salary range for a given job, for example.

Leave a Comment