Evaluate coding skills with the most reliable assessment tool
Supports 50+ programming languages with a robust auto evaluation engine. Allows you to easily create reliable assessments to screen the best developers.
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How It Works
Create a reliable
technical assessment
Send an invite to
your job applicants
Advance top performers
based on scores
Interview and hire best
talent remotely
Auto evaluate code in 50+ Programming Languages
With seamless online code compilation and auto evaluation, you can create coding assessments in various coding languages
C
C++
Java
Pearl
Python
Php
.Net
SQL
Rust
Clojure
Ruby
Scala
Javascript
Typescript
NodeJs
Go
Swift
Kotlin
60+ more languages
DPhi provided all the features we needed to host the internal coding challenges. Their team supported us with a few custom features to provide a gamified experience through a real-time leaderboard. We were highly satisfied by the outstanding support from the DPhi team and looking forward to continuing our association.
Subramanian Karunanithi
Engineering Lead, Cisco
Key Features
Easily compile code online with in built IDE
Our built-in code compiler allows remote code execution, retrieval, and display of results in real-time.
Auto evaluate code against test cases
Create and auto-evaluate code challenges effortlessly across many programming languages.
Customize role-specific coding assessments
Effortlessly customize assessments based on specific roles. The platform supports more than 50+ programming languages and various industry libraries.
Repository of real-world coding challenges
Easily set up relevant assessments with our library of hundreds of coding challenges that are not googlable. The library covers various skills, topics, and difficulty levels, allowing you to create the assessment customized for your open positions.
We strive to deliver world class products to 100 million+ users of Trell, and for this we’ve always explored impactful avenues. I’m delighted that we could find a great partner in DPhi who helped us with our first edition of Data Science Challenge.