What is Turing's vetting process?
When joining Turing, developers have to go through the Turing vetting process.
We use a combination of automated tests and an AI Matching Engine to match qualified engineers with remote jobs. Turing’s AI Matching Engine evaluates the results of the MCQ tests and coding challenges to analyze developers’ skills, expertise, and work experience. After that, it identifies the best jobs for each candidate based on their talent, availability, and location.
Turing’s vetting process consists of four steps:
- Create your profile at our Platform
- Upload your Resume. Need a model? Sure! Here is one :)
Picture 1: Upload your resume screen
3. Check the basic data recovered from it and click on Next.
Picture 2: Resume validation screen
4. Add your basic information: Name, location, phone number, years of experience and more! The most complete is your profile more opportunities you will have! Click on Finish.
Picture 3: Basic info screen
5. Start your first assignment, our Work Experience Survey (it only takes 15 minutes) and will give us a great overview about your profile.
Picture 4: Work Experience Screen
6. Start your first Tech Stack Quiz. They are based on the skills selected by you and can be changed by clicking on Edit My Tech Stacks.
Picture 5: Tech Stacks Screen
7. After you finish one Tech Stack do your Challenge, but first try the Practical test to get used to the platform (If you have a cloud and /or data profile your challenge can be an Automated Practical Challenge). If you fail, don't worry! A new attempt will be reopened after 3 months.
Picture 6: Challenge Screen
8. Finish your Turing Profile and wait for our intro call ( we don't estimate a date to have you passing by one but if you have any questions feel free to reach out to us)
Picture 7: Turing Profile Screen
Once you complete the steps, the AI Matching Engine will help you finalize your profile, and then it will start presenting your profile to leading U.S. companies for the most suitable remote developer opportunities.
Will Turing allow me to retake a test if I fail?
Yes, Turing allows remote developers to retake the test if they fail to clear it. Developers can retake a test 3 months after their unsuccessful attempt. In this 3 month period, developers can practice the relevant skills and sharpen up their technical knowledge. While retaking the test, developers are only required to repeat the last step where they failed.
Please reach out to support@turing.com if the test doesn't reset automatically.