Instructions

You have a total of 100 minutes for both questions
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Take this hacker challenge
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You are free to choose any language to do the challenge in, but here are our preferences -
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Our preferential languages to use in the challenge are: Objective-C, Python, Javascript, Erlang, and Swift.
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Other languages frequently used for webdev are also impressive to use to use for the challenge: Ruby, Clojure, Go, Perl (to some degree), C/C++ (to some degree).
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We don't use these in drchrono, but will be impressed if you test well using them: Rust, OCaml, Haskell, Lisp, Lua, Racket, F#, D, Scala, PHP.
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The languages least relevant to drchrono are: C#, VB.NET, Java
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If the code area contains the function signature, just complete the function alone, we'll take care of the main function, headers, etc
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If you're expected to write the full code, it'd be mentioned in the code area. All inputs are from STDIN and output to STDOUT. If you're using Java, use the classname as 'Solution'
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To understand more about the environment, time limits, etc. you can read the FAQ here
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You can print to console to debug your code using the appropriate print command for each language (Eg: cout for C++, printf for C, etc.)
Steps to getting hired
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Take this challenge.
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Our hacking team looks at your skills from the challenge.
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Do amazing. We call you to chat about your experience.
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One more chat with a drchrono engineer to answer some of your more technical questions.
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Come in for an in person hackathon. (More about a Django hackathon and iOS hackathon found at Daniel, one of the cofounders blog. )
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Lets have some fun and hack on a few things together.
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Hired.
Join us and help us make a dent in the universe ... through healthcare.
~ Life is short, build stuff that matters.
We are hiring for a number of roles, you can find a list of career descriptions here.
Healthcare hackers at work.
Questions
Feel free to choose your preferred programming language from the list of languages supported for each question.There are 2 questions that are part of this test.| Question Indexes | Question Types |
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Q1 | Coding Question16 languages allowed: c, cpp, php, python, ruby, csharp, haskell, perl, scala, clojure, go, javascript, erlang, groovy, objectivec, swift |
Q2 | Coding Question15 languages allowed: c, clojure, cpp, csharp, erlang, go, haskell, javascript, objectivec, perl, php, python, ruby, scala, swift |

