No fooling — we have some great product updates for you this month! We're highlighting three great new features from our Product and Engineering teams:
- Suspicion Score is now in General Availability
- New learning paths now available for candidates and team members
- [Beta] Create your own whiteboard questions
Suspicion Score is now in General Availability
We've received some great feedback on Suspicion Score from early adopters, and we're ready to let everyone in on this exciting new tool! All CodeSignal users now have access to Suspicion Score within our newly redesigned Coding Reports.
Suspicion Score helps you maintain the integrity of your hiring process by flagging potentially suspicious activity from a variety of sources. CodeSignal automatically looks for misuse of AI assistance, copies of previous submissions, and more. This analysis helps identify which candidate submissions may be worth examining more closely.
Learn more about what goes into Suspicion Score, and how to use these insights, in this article:
New learning paths now available for candidates and team members
CodeSignal Learn users can take advantage of new, free courses specifically tailored to build the skills needed when completing a General Coding Framework Pre-Screen. Taught in Python, the Fundamental Coding Interview Preparation path touches on concepts from looping to type conversions, and includes practice material to boost Pre-Screen confidence.
Teams using CodeSignal Develop can join in on the fun, too! We have a number of new learning paths dedicated to helping teams level up in-demand AI engineering skills. Some of these paths focus on concepts like neural networks basics and advanced techniques in prompt engineering, while others offer a robust introduction that will get your team on the same page about exciting recent leaps in AI and ML engineering.
New to CodeSignal Learn or Develop? Find out more here:
[Beta] Create your own whiteboard questions
Users of the CodeSignal native whiteboard are invited to join the beta for creating your own whiteboard questions! If you use whiteboard questions and would like to add them to your question library for use across multiple Interviews, this beta feature is for you.
Please reach out to your CSM to opt in. We're excited to share this new experience with you!
Read more about the native whiteboard here:
Other Updates
Here's a comprehensive list of everything else we pushed live in April, grouped by product area:
Interview
- Added guardrails to make it more difficult for candidates to accidentally leave an Interview
- Added search functionality for Interview templates
- Code states will now remain persistent after multiple environment switches
Questions
- Added the ability to create Code Review questions directly from the UI
- Unified View for Code Review questions is now available upon request for select workflows
ATS Integrations
- Updated Greenhouse candidate status integration to show more granular information about candidate progress
Reports
- Updated messaging for Integrity Review suggestions on proctored Pre-Screens
- Added support for whiteboard questions in PDF Interview reports
Develop for Teams
- Team owners and admins can now add unlimited team members to a trial