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HackerRank Survey of University Developers Reveals How Students Learn to Code and Evaluate Job Opportunities


MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Dec. 11, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- New data from HackerRank released today reveals the technical skills, learning preferences and career motivators of collegiate software engineers. The findings provide a playbook for corporate recruiters and hiring managers looking to improve how they identify, attract and retain the upcoming generation of skilled developers.

In the U.S. alone, there are nearly 580,000 open computing jobs with less than 50,000 computer science graduates entering the workforce ? that's over 11 job postings for every Computer Science (CS) major. As businesses across all industries transform into tech companies, competition for software engineers is increasingly competitive. If companies want to beat the odds in a candidate's market, it is critical for recruiters to understand the specific skills of the students they're trying to hire, as well as the factors they evaluate when choosing a job.

HackerRank surveyed over 10,000 student developers from its community of five million developers to uncover the languages and frameworks these programmers are learning, how they're acquiring their coding skills and what they look for in a job. The findings reveal that in many cases, a CS degree is not always a strong indicator of skill. In fact, nearly two-thirds of student developers are partially self-taught, and are looking to new platforms like YouTube to supplement their classroom curricula.

"The standard CS curriculum cannot keep up with the pace of advancements in the tech industry. And with the democratization of education across platforms like YouTube, ambitious student developers today are learning the most in-demand skills outside of the classroom," says Vivek Ravisankar, CEO and co-founder of HackerRank. "Hiring teams should look beyond CS degrees as the primary proxy to match the right developers to the right jobs."

Key findings from HackerRank's Student Developer Report include:

The full report detailing these and other findings is available here.

About HackerRank 

HackerRank is a technical hiring platform that helps businesses evaluate software developers based on skill. Over 1,000 customers across all industries, including 5 out of the leading 8 commercial banks in the U.S. and 4 of the top 7 retail companies, rely on HackerRank's automated skills assessments to evaluate and hire technical talent from around the world. More than 5 million developers (over 20 percent of the global developer population) trust HackerRank to learn and practice coding. Every 8 seconds, someone around the world will complete a HackerRank assessment. For more information, visit www.hackerrank.com

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