What is HackerRank?
HackerRank is a community where developers can certify their skills, practice interviewing, and discover relevant jobs. An AI Mock Interviewer can help prepare, while its QuickApply agent puts the job search on autopilot.
To attract developers, HackerRank's hackathons feature real-world challenges, and preview what it's like to work at a company. The Al Assistant helps to set up a hackathon in minutes.
HackerRank also offers take-home assessments that ensure fairness and integrity and identify strong developers by administering the test in a secure environment. The platform offers a library of thousands of challenges across many roles designed by experts and validated by Industrial Psychologists for fairness.
Platform users can also conduct pair programming sessions with candidates on real-world scenarios. In these, pairs can review code, fix bugs, build a feature, and see the result, all within an interview setting using pre-set repos, or optionally, one's own.
And on HackerRank, developers can showcase their skills, earn certifications, and gain recognition. The included Al Tutor helps developers learn as they go, while advanced insights help platform users to understand the skillsets of developers within an organization.
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FAQs
What is HackerRank?
HackerRank is a technology hiring platform from the company of the same name headquartered in Mountain View, for assessing developer skills for over 2500 companies around the world. HackerRank helps companies hire skilled developers and innovate faster by enabling tech recruiters and hiring managers to objectively evaluate talent at every stage of the recruiting process.
How much does HackerRank cost?
HackerRank starts at $199.
What are HackerRank's top competitors?
CodeSignal, Codility, and HackerEarth Assessments are common alternatives for HackerRank.




