Software Architect
This Software Architect test evaluates candidates’ ability to analyze the needs and priorities of technological projects and make architectural decisions.
Multiple Choice
10 minutes
Covered skills
- Proposing working technological solutions
- Conducting trade off analysis
- Understanding software architecture principles
This Software Architect test evaluates candidates’ ability to analyze the needs and priorities of technological projects and make architectural decisions on different software design scenarios. This test helps you identify experienced software architects.
Organisations focused on developing technological solutions need good software architects that can analyse the requirements of each project, evaluate the pros and cons of different designs and technologies, and come up with optimal solutions for each case.
A good software architect must not only have a broad knowledge of tools and technologies available but must also be able to evaluate the trade-offs of each choice and analyse its consequences objectively according to the best principles and practices of software design.
This test helps you identify candidates who have the knowledge and skills required to:
- Carry out the architectural design of technological projects
- Conduct trade-off analysis
- Propose working technological solutions
- Follow primary software architecture principles
Candidates who perform well on this screening test, have experience with a broad variety of technological tools, can define the success criteria of a system so that it functions properly, and can direct development teams on the capabilities and constraints of each system and design.
