Ktor Coding Assignments on CodeSubmit
Hiring Kotlin developers and need to be sure they can work with Ktor? CodeSubmit lets you quickly identify the best candidates and make better hiring decisions. Evaluate your candidates’ real on-the-job skills, and make informed hiring decisions. CodeSubmit offers a library with more than 60 languages and frameworks, including Ktor.
Identify Top Ktor Candidates
Evaluate for on-the-job skills
Our coding challenges have been intentionally designed to resemble the real work tasks developers faced on the job. Uncover your candidates' problem-solving process and get a clear understanding of how they approach a new problem. Whether you’re already using take-homes as part of your hiring process or you’re just getting started, CodeSubmit makes the technical interview process easy and meaningful.
Create a great interview experience
Take-homes are great for many reasons, but one of their major strengths is the great candidate experience they can offer. Take the opportunity to introduce your dev culture to your candidates, and give them a taste of what they'll be working on. Leave a great impression!
How it works
Setup is easy! Create an account, choose one of our carefully crafted Ktor library assignments or upload your own, and start inviting candidates! Quickly and accurately identify qualified developers, and hire the right person for the job.
Real tasks, not brainteasers.
Take-home Challenges
Our library of real-world tasks gives you an accurate measure of every candidate’s coding skills, whilst providing them with a fair and considerate interview experience.
- Real engineering tasks:
- With coding challenges that simulate real work, CodeSubmit is helping the best engineering teams hire faster, smarter, and more equitably.
- Extensive Library:
- Choose from hundreds of coding challenges, from junior to senior architect, covering all major programming languages and frameworks -- or upload your own.
- Natural candidate experience:
- Our innovative GIT-based workflow allows candidates to work on their own machines, with their own tools, and in their own time.