Drupal Developer Skills Assessment
A Drupal Developer is someone who has a high level of knowledge of PHP and specializes in the Drupal framework. There are two distinctions for a Drupal developer, whether they focus on the front end or the focus on the backend, both being underpinned by knowledge of Drupal but the functions of both vastly differ. As a backend Drupal developer, they look after connections to databases, write PHP code, look after security and etc. This assessment contains 10 questions that are design to test the varying skills of the candidate’s ability to succeed and thrive in the role from a variety of different skills that are relevant.
- Communication
- Coding
- Drupal
Node.js Developer Skills Assessment
Node.js Developers have the primary responsibility to write server-side code which is in the base language known as JavaScript. This code facilitates back-end components easily talking with front end components. They will spend a lot of time supporting the integration with front end developers. This assessment contains 8 questions that are designed to test the varying skills of the candidate’s ability to succeed and thrive in the role from a variety of different skills that are relevant.
UI Developer Skills Assessment
A UI Developer's role is to interpret different visual creative software designs and use their programming skills to turn these designs into actual front end display pages. In order to turn these designs into reality, they will follow UI principles that have been proven to be correct countless times. They will do this in constant collaboration with the actual designers, front end developers, and stakeholders of the final product. This assessment contains 8 questions that are designed to test the varying skills of the candidate’s ability to succeed and thrive in the role from a variety of different skills that are relevant.
Front End Developer Skills Assessment
The primary responsibility of a Front End Developer is to create and maintain the visual aspects of either a piece of software, an application, or a website. They will create elements that follow design documents and ensure there is the best user experience possible. They will need to often liaise with full-stack and backend engineers in order to make sure their designs interact with the different backend systems correctly. This assessment contains 11 questions that are designed to test the varying skills of the candidate’s ability to succeed and thrive in the role from a variety of different skills that are relevant.