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Welcome to the Computer Programmer Position Assessment Exam!

This exam is designed to help us understand your skills and readiness for a programming role. It focuses on the key areas that are essential for the job, including how well you understand programming concepts, how you write and troubleshoot code, and how you apply your knowledge to real-world problems.

During the assessment, you’ll be asked questions and tasks that cover:

  • Basic programming concepts – like variables, loops, functions, and conditionals.

  • Web development – working with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and backend tools like PHP (Laravel) or Python.

  • Databases – using SQL and managing data in a structured and efficient way.

  • Problem-solving and debugging – figuring out what’s wrong in a piece of code and fixing it.

  • Software development practices – understanding tools like Git and the basics of building, testing, and maintaining applications.

This isn’t just about memorizing code—it’s about showing how you think as a developer, how you approach challenges, and how you apply what you know. We look forward to seeing your potential and how you might fit into our growing team of IT here in DOH Negros Island Region.

Good luck, and give it your best!