How do you actually build software?
Rexe runs a short, adaptive interview and produces an honest, calibrated read of your real ability — whether you're a deep systems engineer or someone who ships products by orchestrating AI. It shows the gaps as well as the strengths. That's what makes the strengths worth something.
Free during the beta · ~10–15 minutes · it stops when it's found your level, it won't grind you.
Two tracks, one honest read
Building software means two genuinely different things in 2026. Rexe verifies both — and scores you against the right bar.
AI-assisted builder
You take ideas to live, working products — mostly by orchestrating AI and assembling systems.
- Shipping & delivery
- System assembly & integration
- Debugging & verifying AI output
- Orchestration judgment & product sense
Deep systems engineer
You hand-write and reason about systems at depth — the traditional engineering bar.
- Language & runtime depth
- Architecture & design patterns
- Data modelling, APIs, production debugging
- SDLC & engineering process
How it works
Adaptive interview
A conversational interview that follows up on your own answers and digs for real, lived specifics — not textbook recall.
Honest grading
Each skill is marked verified, partial, claimed, or unconfirmed — with calibrated confidence. No fake green tick.
A report you can share
You get a clear, shareable report that an employer can actually trust — because it doesn't overstate.
Why it's different
A 2026 job opening gets 250+ applications, most of them AI-polished. Employers can't tell signal from noise, and traditional interviews miss the people who genuinely ship with AI. Rexe is a credential built on honesty — it verifies real experience and is candid about what it couldn't confirm.
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