How our test assesses HTML5 skills
In Picked's HTML5 test, candidates will need to answer a range of questions targeting an intermediate level of proficiency in the programming language. This includes demonstrating general knowledge about HTML5 such as knowing all the HTML5 tags, using attribute styles and IDs and linking external resources (CSS, JavaScript etc.), as well as more challenging questions around understanding the client-server relationship and the DOM (Document Object Model).
The test is designed to indicate how well a candidate understands HTML5 based on a final test score, which can then be compared to the scores of other applicants.
The multiple-choice questions consist of one correct answer and two to four distractors. The distractors are mostly generic mistakes or misconceptions, which makes the test challenging and helps measure a candidate's proficiency more accurately.
During the development process, the test was rigorously analysed to maximise reliability and validity in line with industry best practices. It was created and reviewed by programmers and psychometric experts, and field-tested with a representative sample of job applicants who have varying HTML5 experience, just like you might find in a talent pool.
Each test is reviewed by a panel of individuals representing diverse backgrounds to check for any sensitivity, fairness, face validity and accessibility issues. This ensures each programmer has a fair chance of demonstrating their true level of HTML5 proficiency and feels the test is of high quality.
Our programming tests are monitored to ensure they are up-to-date and optimised for performance.