Pair Programming for Interviews
A cloud-based live programming tool for code interviews
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Existing methods of technical interviews don’t provide candidates with tools necessary to showcase their skills. CodeInterview empowers both candidates and interviewers to solve coding problems in real-time with an online code editor and compilers.
Powerful Code Editor
Familiar interface with features like syntax highlighting, code completion and Vim/Emacs key bindings.
Test Problem Solving
Give candidates real-world challenges and watch them solve in real-time with built-in compilers.
Questions Library
Be an effective interviewer and start new interviews in few clicks with the help of question library and code snippets.
Effective Communication
Communicate effectively with your candidates with audio and video along with code!
Interviewer Notes
A private tab for interviewer to take notes during the interview. Very useful for reviewing the interview later and making a decision.
Online Execution
Run candidate's code and see output in real time. It all happens in your browser, no installations needed.
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Pricing & Plans
We offer both Pay-As-You-Go model as well as yearly plans. Upgrade or Downgrade anytime.
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FAQs
Can't I use gDocs for this?
Yes but you lose the power of actually running your code. We just give you your machine, you have the freedom on how to configure it.
Can't I use Cloud9 or Koding for this?
Those are online IDEs perfect for working with your team. Phone screening requires a seperate project for each candidate and ease of sharing it with your candidate. CodeBlimp is for times when you just don't want a bulky IDE.
Do I get a static IP?
No IP is provided, run your backend on port 80 and access using your machine's subdomain. Currently only limited to HTTP protocol.
How does it work?
Docker based sandbox and a custom supervisor on the backend. Shared via websockets to you.
Why 'blimp'?
Because 'cloud' is so mainstream, we looked for other stuff in the sky. Or because a blimp represents a light-weight and a lean airship.
Should I use this for production?
No, scaling features will come soon.