What are the responsibilities and job description for the Subject Matter Expert - Go position at Triplebyte?
Role Description
Triplebyte has developed a modern approach to skill assessments, backed by extensive psychometrics research and validated with real technical interviews and hiring outcomes at 1,000 companies. Our assessments are background-blind, unbiased, and designed to be highly predictive of success in downstream technical interviews, thus they help every candidate put their best foot forward when being considered for an engineering / data science role.
As a Subject Matter Expert, you’ll develop new content for multiple-choice skill assessments in Go. Through these questions you’ll look to test understanding of various concepts, models, and practical implementation considerations that engineers need to be familiar with. The content will span a range of skill levels — from Entry-level through Principal. We design the content to be clear, unbiased, and relevant to practical jobs in the tech industry. Therefore we are looking for people with a combination of practical experience in the industry, detail orientation and an interest in teaching / coaching.
What you'll do
- Identify topics to develop content
- Develop questions for multiple-choice tests for Go
- Work with Triplebyte’s assessments team to review questions for quality assurance
- Peer review questions developed by other subject matter experts
What you'll need to be successful
- 5 years professional experience in Go
- Experience in hiring / interviewing engineers
- Familiarity with tools, languages and Libraries commonly used
Bonus Qualifications
- Academic / teaching experience
We have a laid-back, friendly office culture. Over lunch you'll often find us discussing the latest in technology, books, and pop culture, and then maybe getting in a quick game of chess or babyfoot (foosball).
Since we're an early-stage company, we move fast, and it's important that each member of our team is able to take ownership of projects by defining problems, brainstorming solutions, and running experiments.