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TypeScript

TypeScript has gained significant importance as it provides enhanced type checking, improved scalability, and increased maintainability of codebases. With TypeScript, developers can catch potential errors during development, improve code readability, and benefit from modern JavaScript features while ensuring compatibility with older browser versions. By hiring candidates proficient in TypeScript, companies can enhance the quality and reliability of their software projects, accelerate development cycles, and foster code reusability and collaboration. Having expertise in TypeScript empowers professionals to contribute to front-end and full-stack development, build scalable web applications, and navigate the complexities of modern JavaScript frameworks, making them valuable assets in the competitive job market.

Assessment Details
US $15

Performance Analysis report

40 minutes
40 MCQ

Certificate of Specialization

Credential of Readiness 

Test Syllabus

The TypeScript Skill Test aims to evaluate the candidate's capacity to apply TypeScript concepts and features in practical development scenarios, enabling them to contribute to building reliable and maintainable web applications and software systems.


Topics covered in the test:


  • Introduction to TypeScript

  • Types, Variables, and Operators

  • Loops

  • Control Statements

  • Functions

  • Numbers and Strings

  • Arrays, Tuples, and Union Types

  • Classes, Interfaces, and Objects

Related Roles

Proficiency in TypeScript opens up various opportunities in front-end and full-stack web development roles. TypeScript enhances JavaScript by adding static typing, making it more scalable and maintainable. Candidates with TypeScript skills can contribute to building robust and reliable web applications, ensuring type safety, and improving code quality. These roles require a solid understanding of TypeScript's features, such as type annotations, interfaces, classes, and modules.


Internship Roles:


  • Front-End Development Intern

  • Full-Stack Development Intern

  • Web Development Intern

  • JavaScript Developer Intern

  • TypeScript Engineering Intern

  • UI/UX Design Intern

  • Software Development Intern

  • Application Support Intern

  • Quality Assurance Intern

  • Technical Support Intern


Full-time Roles:


  • Front-End Developer

  • Full-Stack Developer

  • Web Developer

  • JavaScript Developer

  • TypeScript Engineer

  • UI/UX Developer

  • Software Developer

  • Application Support Specialist

  • Quality Assurance Engineer

  • Technical Support Engineer

  • Front-End Architect

  • Software Engineer

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