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Go (coding): Intermediate Problems test
Type: Programming skills
Time: 35 min
Languages: English
Level: Intermediate

Summary of the Go (coding): Intermediate Problems test

This online Go/Golang coding test evaluates your candidate’s intermediate-level programming skills in Golang. Candidates have 30 minutes to find a solution to a problem in Go or implement a data structure. This pre-employment skills test will help you hire mid-level Go developers.

Covered skills

  • Coding Question

Use the Go (coding): Intermediate Problems test to hire

Intermediate Go developers and other roles that require a strong grasp of Golang.

This Go coding test forms part of our Coding: Intermediate-Level Algorithms test. 

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About the Go (coding): Intermediate Problems test

Since its publication in 2009 by Google, the Go programming language, offered referred to as Golang, too, has become popular among some of the biggest platforms and organizations around the world. Google, Apple, Facebook, the New York Times, and the BBC, among many others, choose this open-source language for their software apps due to the flexibility and ease of use it provides, especially with projects that require complex architecture.

Solving coding problems using Go and implementing data structures is crucial to the success of an intermediate-level developer. An effective data structure enables you to effectively manage, organize, and represent your data. These intermediate coding challenges in Go, evaluate candidates' ability to solve problems natively in Go and implement data structures to reach the best solutions.

This coding test presents a real-life scenario to your candidates. They have 30 minutes to implement a data structure or solve a problem that meets the given requirements. Candidates can run the code against a selected number of test cases to see if they are on track. After submission, the code is automatically scored based on another set of test cases that also covers exceptions or corner cases. You will be able to play back how the code came about in the coding editor.

We recommend combining this coding test with other programming tests such as Django and SQL, as well as cognitive ability tests.

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The test is made by a subject-matter expert

Rohan V.

Given that Rohan started to code from his school days, it’s no wonder that he went on to complete his Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering.

In his professional career, Rohan has been mostly coding on Go and Python and has been an active contributor to various open-source projects that allow him to push his programming skills and solutions even further. In his spare time, Rohan loves to write code to automate the little things in life.

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