Published Apps
A developer’s level of expertise can only really be understood by the apps he produces. Having at least one published app on the Play Store allows the hiring manager to accurately judge his skills.It also demonstrates his baseline knowledge of the entire app development lifecycle.
Android Certification
Although earning certifications in Android is not required, developers who are “certified” should have a good grasp of Android development and skills. Following are prominent Android certifications a recruiter should look for- Associate Android Developer (Google)
This exam consists of a coding project and an interview. It tests the skills of an entry-level Android developer.
- Android Certified Application Developer (Android ATC)
Assess Android Developer
HackerEarth’s talent assessment platform allows companies to use online coding tests to automate their tech screening process.With a library of more than 20,000 questions, technical leads, and even non-tech recruiters can conduct tests on a large scale to grade developers for virtually any technical role.
With 32+ languages supported, Recruit auto-assesses the submissions of each developer instantly, based on defined parameters like logical correctness, time-efficiency, memory-efficiency and code quality.
Recruiters can then analyze each applicant’s performance with the detailed reporting and analytics features within Recruit.
With our proctoring measures and plagiarism detection techniques, you can be sure about the originality of each submission.
Amazon, Walmart Labs, Apple, General Electric, and Intuit are some of the companies that use Recruit. Recruit’s applications range from assessment for highly specific Lateral Hiring to mass assessment during Campus Hiring.
Recruit is also used by companies for internal assessment of the technical team ensuring that employees constantly sharpen their skills to take on any new challenges.
Hackerearth is one of the few platforms that can assess an Android developer’s skills. It has a huge database of Android questions spanning various difficulty levels.
It is also possible to create a database of your own questions. Hackerearth Recruit has an inbuilt Android emulator which can be run on any recent web browser.
This can be used to simulate and assess an application code directly from the browser.
How HackerEarth can be used to evaluate an Android Developer:
Evaluating Android questions
You can evaluate Android problems in the following ways:- Using Recruit’s built-in Android emulator
- By downloading the APK file and using the application on your Android mobile
Evaluation of Android questions
- A candidate takes approximately 3 hours to build an application, i.e., solve an Android question.
- In Recruit, the deliverables that you receive from candidates who attempt Android questions are evaluated manually and not automatically.
Why manual evaluation?
The deliverable of an Android problem is an APK file. Candidates are given a problem statement using which they must design and implement an application.Since the approach used by candidates to build an application may vary, a single auto-evaluation system cannot be created.
Evaluation Summary

Post-assessment, HackerEarth Recruit publishes a detailed report.
The candidate’s information, performance evaluation with a number of questions attempted, the time is taken, and the total score achieved for a set of problems are shared.
Based on the report, the best candidate can be invited for further rounds.
