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HackerRank for Work allows you to categorize your questions by setting difficulty levels through tags. Based on a question’s complexity, you can assign tags such as Easy, Medium, or Hard. Additionally, you can add custom tags to organize questions by subject or parameters like Algorithm, Problem-Solving, etc.
Note: You can only add tags to questions in the My Company tab. Questions in the HackerRank Library are non-editable, unless cloned. For more details, refer to the Cloning a Question article.
Steps to Associate Tags to Questions
Prerequisites
- You must be logged into your HackerRank for Work account as a Company Admin user, or
- You must have created the question, or
- The question is shared to you with edit access
Steps
- Click the Library tab on the home page.
- Under My Company tab, search for the required question.
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To add tags to an:
- Existing question: Click Edit. Note that only questions created by you or your company can be edited.
- New Question: Click Create Question.
- Select tags for your question from the options in the drop-down or add a new tag to your question.
- If you wish to associate tags based on the difficulty level of your question, you can type keywords such as Easy, Medium, or Hard in the Tags field.
- To add a custom tag such as “Fundamentals” or “Beginner”, click the Tags drop-down, type the keywords, and click on Create. The tag is created and assigned to the question.
- To remove a tag from a question, click on the remove icon for the added tag, as shown below.
Viewing the Tags
- Navigate to the Library tab, and select the My Company tab.
- On the left search pane, select the difficulty level associated with your question as Easy, Medium, or Hard. Your question is displayed on the right pane. The difficulty tag and other custom tags associated with the question are indicated.
- You can also view Tags for individual candidates. On the candidate summary page, click on the candidate name, and under Score Distribution, click on Tags to view the scores associated with tags.
- Scores associated with tags and Tags can also be viewed in the test Excel report and individual candidate PDF reports.
Refer to the Test Labels article for information about setting test difficulty levels.