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TurboGears Coding Challenges on CodeSubmit
Are you hiring developers who will need to work with TurboGears? CodeSubmit offers a ready-made library of TurboGears and Python coding tests that resemble real programming tasks. Send your candidates a TurboGears-specific coding assignment to complete with their own tools and workflows. Identify top talent and start making better hiring decisions!

Identify Top TurboGears Developers
Evaluate TurboGears skills
If TurboGears is already a part of your stack, then a take-home challenge using TurboGears just makes sense. Provide a realistic interview experience and give candidates a taste of life on the job. Uncover how your candidates build with TurboGears and Python, identify top performers, and rest easy knowing that your newest hire can get the job done.
Create a great candidate experience
Hiring managers know that candidates dislike whiteboard tasks. Take-home coding assignments are a great alternative, because they’re flexible, candidate-friendly, and completed asynchronously. Create a hiring process that attracts top performers by providing an excellent candidate experience. Build your employer brand and hire the best talent in your industry.
How it works
CodeSubmit makes it easy to get started with TurboGears take-home coding challenges. Create an account, choose an assignment from our library or upload your own, and start inviting candidates. Our suite of review features and seamless integrations make it easy to collaborate with your team and hire the right dev for your growing team.
The communication between hiring managers, recruiters and candidates has been incredibly improved since we started using CodeSubmit. There is no 'back and forth' anymore and the technical assessment is running smoothly!

Authentic tasks, not algorithm puzzles.
Take-Home Coding Challenges
Our extensive library of practical coding challenges provides an accurate assessment of candidate programming abilities while delivering a respectful and engaging interview experience.
