No need to fill out a March Madness bracket, because these product updates are all winners. This month, we're highlighting three of our favorite new features:
- Introducing CodeSignal Develop
- Create your own whiteboard questions (in beta)
- Updated Similarity Score and Suspicion Score
Introducing CodeSignal Develop
We're extending our AI-powered, practice-based, and outcome-driven learning experience to your team with CodeSignal Develop. Built to pair seamlessly with CodeSignal Learn, CodeSignal Develop helps your team gain mastery in the technical skills your organization needs. Team members can use CodeSignal Develop to build their skills in areas like machine learning, data science, front-end engineering, and more.
With course content tailored to a wide variety of roles and specialties, CodeSignal Develop streamlines skill-building and gives you visibility into the skills your team members are building, their level of proficiency, and the time they spend learning. Monitor your team's progress with the Analytics dashboard, and watch their skills and confidence grow.
Interested in learning more about CodeSignal Develop? Watch our webinar, which includes a demo:
Create your own whiteboard questions (in beta)
Are you a whiteboard power user? Do you have a favorite whiteboard question that you'd like to add to your question library and use across multiple Interviews? We're now offering CodeSignal users the ability to create their own whiteboard questions for recurring use. This feature is in beta, so reach out to your CSM if you'd like to opt in!
Please note that you'll need to be using CodeSignal's native whiteboard in order to have access to this feature. Not sure whether you're using the native whiteboard or not? Your CSM can help determine if your setup is compatible with this new feature.
Check out this article for more information on using the native whiteboard:
Updated Similarity Score and Suspicion Score
This month, we've also made some updates to Similarity Score and Suspicion Score. We've updated the logic for Similarity Score to further optimize precision and confidence in the results. Because Similarity Score is one of the components of Suspicion Score, this update means Suspicion Score is also optimized for greater confidence.
Suspicion Score is headed into general availability soon, so be on the lookout for more news!
Explore Suspicion Score here.
Other Updates
Here's a comprehensive list of everything else we pushed live in March, grouped by product area:
Screens
- Updated Coding Report layout for increased clarity
- Updated candidate-facing UI language about execution time limits in front-end tasks
Interview
- Improved persistence behavior for whiteboard elements
Learn
- Introduced previews for paths, courses, and lessons, accessible without logging in
- Learners will receive certificates of achievement for completing courses and paths
- Learners can share certificates to their LinkedIn feed with one click