In this article, you will learn the structure, rules and scoring of Industry Coding Assessment (ICA) as well as which proctoring and assessment-specific rules are applied, and how to interpret your assessment score.
Structure
The ICA contains 1 domain-agnostic, project-based question with 4 progressive levels. The maximum allowed completion time for the assessment is 90 minutes; however, candidates are not necessarily expected to complete all questions within this time limit. The requirements for each level build on the requirements from previous levels such that the overall question progressively increases in complexity.
- The first level requires basic implementation operations while accounting for corner cases.
- The second level introduces data processing functions, such as calculations or exports.
- The third level extends the previous functionality to support new advanced features.
- The fourth level culminates the project with a further extension of functionality. Given the progressive nature of the requirements, candidates must reuse, encapsulate, and refactor earlier code to maintain backward compatibility.
Proctoring & Assessment-Specific Rules
After you click the NEXT button on the assessment setup screen, you will see the rules for your assessment.
Below is a screenshot of the General Rules you will see once you have completed the proctoring setup (if applicable). Please read through the rules below and note you will need to abide by each one in order for your test results to be certified.
Below the General Rules, you must check the box next to each statement to acknowledge your consent.
What is a "cooldown period" for ICA?
A cooldown period is the amount of time you have to wait after taking a CodeSignal certified assessment before you are eligible to retake the assessment.
The Industry Coding Assessment (ICA) can be retaken, however, like other standardized assessments, there is a limit to how many times one can retake the assessment within a given time period.
You are allowed two attempts within a 180-day rolling window, provided that you receive a new invitation from the company.
The Coding Score
After completing any CodeSignal Certified assessment, you are given a Coding Score that provides an objective measure of your skills. The Industry Coding Assessment (ICA) measures your skills in analytical thinking, manipulating data with purpose, and communicating business insights effectively.
- Coding Scores range from 200-600, with higher scores indicating that a candidate successfully completed more questions in their assessment.
- Only test-takers who do NOT submit any questions receive a score of 200.