Are there currently any modern, standardized, aptitude test for software engineering?
- by Matthew Patrick Cashatt
Background
I am a working software engineer who is in the midst of seeking out a new contract for the next year or so. In my search, I am enduring several absurd technical interviews as indicated by this popular question I asked earlier today.
Even if the questions I was being asked weren't almost always absurd, I would be tired nonetheless of answering them many times over for various contract opportunities.
So this got me thinking that having a standardized exam that working software professionals could take would provide a common scorecard that could be referenced by interviewers in lieu of absurd technical interview questions (i.e. nerd hazing).
Question
Is there a standardized software engineering aptitude test (SEAT??) available for working professionals to take?
If there isn't a such an exam out there, what questions or topics should be covered?
An additional thought
Please keep in mind, if suggesting a question or topic, to focus on questions or topics that would be relevant to contemporary development practices and realistic needs in the workforce as that would be the point of a standard aptitude test. In other words, no clown traversal questions.