XML online test is created and validated by experienced subject matter experts (SME)s to assess the candidates' XML, HTML, and web application skills- as per Industry Standards. The XML online quiz helps recruiting teams and hiring managers find the right candidate who is an expert in XML and XML Web services.
XML is the acronym for eXtensible Markup Language. It is software designed to store and transport data that is readable by humans and machines. XML Web services are used as the fundamental building blocks in the move to distributed computing on the Internet. The focus on communication and collaboration among people and applications has created an environment where XML Web services have become the platform for application integration. These applications are constructed using multiple XML Web services from various sources that work together regardless of where they reside or how they were implemented. XML Web Services consist of WSDL, SOAP, RDF, and RSS.
The XML skills assessment test enables employers to identify potential hires by evaluating working skills and job readiness. For this reason, an emphasis is laid upon evaluating the knowledge of applied skills gained through real work experience rather than theoretical knowledge.
The reports are generated instantly. Filter the candidates using our scientifically designed XML Web Services/XML quiz test and spend time interviewing only relevant candidates. The hiring analytics will provide you with a detailed analysis of skills-related strengths and weaknesses of the candidates that will help you make better hiring decisions.
Candidates can take online XML tests from anywhere in the comfort of their time zone. XML Web services/ XML quiz test is designed considering EEOC guidelines; it will help you assess & hire diverse talent without any bias.
The XML online quiz test may contain MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions), MAQs (Multiple Answer Questions), Fill in the Blanks, Whiteboard Questions, Audio/Video Questions, LogicBox (AI-based Pseudo-Coding Platform), Coding Simulators, True or False Questions, etc.