February brought a wave of updates focused on helping teams do more with CodeSignal - from embedding assessments directly into learning paths to offering a wide range of new hiring assessments. Here are the highlights:
Header and design updates across CodeSignal
We've refreshed the header across our Assessment, Interview, Content, and Learn screens to provide a more unified, consistent experience as you move between products. The updated design brings a cleaner look and improved navigation so everything feels like one cohesive platform.
And the design updates don't stop there. We've also refreshed the look and feel of the following areas across the platform:
- Share analytics report module
- Greenhouse integration module
- Data selector when downloading a report
- Settings page
- Assessment analytics page
These updates are rolling out now - no action needed on your end.
Dozens of new assessments released
Our assessment catalog continues to grow at pace. Over the last quarter, the team has delivered more than 100 new assessments, giving you even more options to evaluate candidates across a wide range of roles and skill sets.
Among the newest additions:
- Real-World Entry-Level Full-Stack Engineer Assessment. Built for early-career hiring, this assessment mirrors the types of tasks a junior full-stack engineer would encounter on the job, covering both frontend and backend fundamentals in a practical, real-world context.
You can explore these and all available assessments in the Assessment Explorer. Simply go to Assessments → Create and search for the assessment you're looking for.
Learn more about Certified Assessments and AI-Assisted Coding Assessments in these articles:
- What are Certified Assessments?
- How to Create a Certified Assessment
- Introducing: AI-Assisted Coding Assessments and Interviews
Other Updates
Here's a comprehensive list of everything else we pushed live in February, grouped by product area:
Assessments
- New “Quick Start” step has been added to the assessment workflow. A user simply needs to name an assessment to get started rather than having to go through the full edit flow. Advanced options are available as needed.
Interviews
- Fixed bug for expiration type selector. The expiration type selector will now correctly show the type used when the interview was created.