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Removed full-stack assessment

Brief

For us to assess your technical skills, you can attempt one of the following tasks based on your technical domain and take us through a demo of the functionalities.

Backend - https://gist.github.com/seahyc/97b154ce5bfd4f2b6e3a3a99a7b93f69

Frontend - https://gist.github.com/seahyc/628ed57fcaa2ee8e55e570cd220a553e

Mobile - https://gist.github.com/seahyc/a937011e576bc32fe1b54ea8ab8cf52f

Site Reliability Engineering - https://gist.github.com/yjwong/4a4d5518a689c0cdb0a9db9d024e371a

What we look out for

  • Implementation rigour and fulfillment of specs
  • Code style (naming conventions, mutations etc.)
  • Separation of concerns
  • Ease of extension and change
  • Hygiene practices such as commit discipline, unit tests
  • Consistency of endpoint design (if applicable)

Submission

Commit your code to a private github repo, named in the following format (in kebab-case): --. eg. ying-cong-site-reliability-engineer-18Oct2021. In your README, include clear instructions on how we can set up and run your project.

Send us any appropriate links via email for either of the submission options.

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