The goal of our certification exam is to validate your skills as an React Developer.
Certified developers can use their exam result as a reference when applying for a job.
Our exam is meant to recognize experienced React developers and help them reach the next step in their career.
A 25-minute long test with 50 questions on React and JavaScript.
The test has to be taken in one seating with no possible retry.
A score of at least 70% is required. This is the only step for the Level 1 exam. The level 2 exam has two more steps.
Build a React application following a given specification.
All CSS and HTML is provided. Your focus is to build the React architecture of the application.
This is the first step for the Level 3 exam, which doesn't have any quiz.
Your code will be validated by an expert with a live interview before receiving your certificate by email.
The goal is to discuss the architecture of your application for 15 to 25 minutes.
At the end of the interview, the expert will give you some feedback and let you know the final result.
The certification is all about components, state, props, and Javascript, as well as a bit of routing, forms, and hooks.
You will receive a PDF certificate with a verification code. We can also share your success on LinkedIn and Twitter if you're so inclined. We will also show you how to showcase your certification on LinkedIn.
Yes. We have certified people in the US, Australia, the UK, Vietnam, Russia, Brazil... Everywhere!
We do not offer free retries, but you can pay for another attempt later on when you feel ready for it.
Scroll down a little bit more and select the exam you want to take. Click on the "More info" button, and you'll be able to purchase your test. You'll receive a link to you online quiz. There is no time limit to get started with the quiz, but there is a 25-minute time limit once you start answering the quiz.
For React developers with a few weeks/months of experience.
For developers with a few months/years of experience.
For React experts with years of experience. Level 2 certification required first.