In as little as five minutes and 20 questions, you can identify your knowledge gaps and strengths with our skill assessments. Your results tell you where to start within a learning path, so you can develop the skills you need most and not waste time on what you already know.
I signed up. It gave me 2 emails. 1 saying I have an account. The second saying there was a problem setting up the account. Also using the first email left me to their site without being logged into my new account.
Personally this doesn't even look appealing.
Pros:None that I can think of
Cons:Too difficult to login
The tests I took were looking like questions people hate to get on interviews: How does the prototype exactly work, will this exact code using this particular unused language feature result in an error, etc. During the React test I got asked questions about Webpack configuration keys!
Maybe I just took the wrong tests, let me know if there are any tests you'd deem fit for judging a candidate :-)
Pros:It has ways to test your knowledge
Cons:It doesn't test skills I'd consider useful or relevant
One more thing to use Pluralsight.
It may be interesting to have the quick skill assessment for brief measuring and the long version for more accurate measuring.
Good luck to you guys in adding new skill assessments.
Pros:Excellent project!
Cons:Not sure that tech skills can be measured by 10-20 questions.
Range