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TypeScript Coding Assignments on CodeSubmit

Looking to hire TypeScript developers? CodeSubmit offers a library of real-world TypeScript coding assignments to identify top talent. Our TypeScript projects are challenging but fun and allow creative candidates to show off their skill sets.

Don't settle for vanilla hiring tests if your team is building in TypeScript. Assess candidates using your own stack.

TypeScript Coding Assignments on CodeSubmit
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Identify Top TypeScript Candidates

Hire a TypeScript developer with confidence

TypeScript coding challenges help you identify great TypeScript candidates. Make your hiring decision based on candidate skill, and rest easy knowing that your next hire can get the job done.

Our TypeScript coding assignments are written by top frontend developers to resemble real on-the-job tasks so that you can hire with confidence.

Provide the best candidate experiences

Create a better hiring experience for applicants with an interesting and enjoyable take-home coding project.

Drop the fizz-buzz brain teasers, and show your candidates that you value their time by giving them a taste of the work they'll be doing at your company. A great coding assignment can win candidates over and get them excited about your open role.

Related: 10 Best TypeScript Interview Questions

How it works

CodeSubmit makes it easy to create, assign, track, and assess TypeScript take-home coding challenges. Simply create an account, choose from our carefully crafted TypeScript library assignments or upload your own, and start inviting candidates.

Quickly and accurately identify qualified candidates with our suite of review features. Hire the right person for the job.

11+ TypeScript frameworks available on CodeSubmit

Git Tree Review Flow

How CodeSubmit turns a repo into a review map

CodeSubmit does not jump from a TypeScript take-home straight to a thumbs-up or thumbs-down. The review flow starts by mapping the full git tree, then filtering obvious generated and vendor noise so reviewers get a fair file map before deeper review begins.

File listings alone do not decide anything. The tree is the map, then reviewers read the README, manifests, and top-modified files that explain how the submission works before they turn it into a candidate-friendly take-home review and a sharper CodePair follow-up.

JavaScript Repo ReviewCandidate-Friendly Review
Full repo map first
git tree to review map
1src/
2 routes/candidates.ts
3 lib/api-client.ts
4 components/review-panel.tsx
5tests/review-panel.test.tsx
6package.json
Fair-review baseline

File listings are discovery, not evidence. Generated and vendor noise gets filtered so the review starts from candidate-authored work.

Root files read early
README.mdpackage.jsontsconfig.json
Review input
full git tree
Review input
reviewable files
Review input
top modified files
Map the tracked repo
We enumerate the submitted tree first so reviewers see the real app shape before they interpret behavior.
Filter to reviewable files
Build output, vendor folders, and obvious noise get dropped so the review stays candidate-focused.
Anchor to the root files
README, package manifests, and config files show how the project is wired before anyone makes architecture claims.
Carry it into follow-up
Modified paths, likely tests, and review hotspots feed straight into a sharper CodePair conversation.
Report outputs
repo overviewkey fileslikely testsfollow-up prompts

The result is a cleaner handoff for hiring teams: concrete paths to inspect, stronger AI summaries, and live follow-up topics that stay anchored to the repo.

git treereviewable filesREADME + manifeststop modified filesCodePair follow-up

Complete Your Technical Assessment

Pair Take-Home Tests with Live Coding

Combine TypeScript take-home challenges with live CodePair sessions. Watch candidates walk through their solution, ask follow-up questions, and see how they handle real-time problem solving.

Perfect for assessing both independent work quality and collaborative coding skills in a single hiring pipeline.

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!

Virginie Raucoules
Virginie Raucoules
P&C Manager @ KONUX
Virginie Raucoules

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.

Authentic engineering challenges:
Coding assessments that mirror real development work, helping top engineering teams recruit more effectively, intelligently, and fairly.
Comprehensive challenge library:
Select from hundreds of programming challenges spanning junior to senior architect levels, supporting all major languages and frameworks -- or create your own custom challenges.
Developer-friendly workflow:
Our innovative Git-based approach enables candidates to code on their preferred machines, using familiar tools, and working at their own pace.
Seamless interview integration:
Transition directly from completed challenges to CodePair live coding sessions for deeper technical conversations and code reviews.
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