HackerRank Work enables coding interviews and technical assessments, providing developers with challenges and real-time collaboration for data-driven hiring decisions
HackerRank Work enables coding interviews and technical assessments, providing developers with challenges and real-time collaboration for data-driven hiring decisions On Nagent, HackerRank Work is exposed as a fully-configurable developer tools integration that any agent can call — 3 actions, and API key authentication. No code is required to wire HackerRank Work into your workflow — connect it once via the External Integrations panel and reuse it across every agent you build.
Agent builders use HackerRank Work to automate the kinds of tasks developer tools teams previously handled manually. Concrete examples — each one is a single agent step in Nagent — include:
Every action and trigger is paired with a structured input/output schema (visible in the sections below), so when you wire HackerRank Work into Helix — our agentic agent builder — the editor knows exactly what each step expects and produces. Configure once, deploy anywhere across your Nagent agents.
Every operation an agent can call against HackerRank Work, with input parameters and output schema. Drop these into any step of an agent built in Helix.
HACKERRANK_WORK_COMPANIES_LISTTool to list all companies and their unique identifiers. Use when you need the company_unique_id for SSO metadata retrieval.
Input parameters
Optional path hint: 'admin' to prefer /admin/api, 'x' to prefer /x/api.
Output
Data from the action execution
Error if any occurred during the execution of the action
Whether or not the action execution was successful or not
HACKERRANK_WORK_SSO_ASSERTION_CONSUMER_SERVICETool to consume SAML assertions. Use when receiving SAMLResponse and RelayState from the Identity Provider for SSO sign-in.
Input parameters
Optional RelayState parameter returned by the Identity Provider.
Base64-encoded SAML assertion from the Identity Provider (SAMLResponse).
Your company's unique SSO identifier in HackerRank Work.
Whether to raise an ExecutionFailed error when the ACS responds with an HTTP status code >= 400. Set to false to always return the raw response details (status_code, headers, content) for troubleshooting.
Optional raw XML for the SAMLResponse. If provided, the action will base64-encode this value and send it as SAMLResponse, overriding the saml_response field.
Output
Data from the action execution
Error if any occurred during the execution of the action
Whether or not the action execution was successful or not
HACKERRANK_WORK_SSO_SIGN_ON_URLTool to get the SP-initiated SSO sign-on URL. Use when configuring SAML SSO with your identity provider.
Output
Data from the action execution
Error if any occurred during the execution of the action
Whether or not the action execution was successful or not
No publicly available marketplace agent is found using this tool yet. There are 96 agents privately built on Nagent that already use HackerRank Work.
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Open the External Integrations panel inside Nagent (app.nagent.ai/externalIntegration), find HackerRank Work, and click "Connect Now." You'll authenticate with an API key — Nagent handles credential storage and refresh automatically. Once connected, HackerRank Work is available to any agent in your workspace.
No. Nagent provides no-code integration for every tool. Once HackerRank Work is connected, you configure its 3 actions directly in the agent builder UI — no API calls, no boilerplate, no schema management.
Helix — Nagent's agentic agent builder — lets you drop HackerRank Work steps into any workflow visually. Pick an action (e.g., one of those listed above), fill in the inputs (Helix knows the required vs. optional schema for each parameter), and connect it to upstream/downstream steps. Triggers run as the entry point of an agent, so when a HackerRank Work event fires, the agent kicks off automatically.
Every HackerRank Work action and trigger ships with a fully-typed schema — input parameters with name, type, required flag, and description, plus the output payload shape. The schemas are documented in the sections above. Helix uses these schemas to validate your configuration at build time and to type-check the data flowing between steps.
Yes. While HackerRank Work ships with 3 pre-built developer tools actions, you can layer custom logic around them inside Helix — pre/post-processing steps, conditional branches, retries, or stitching HackerRank Work together with other connected tools. For deeper customization, talk to our team about Nagent's Agentic AI Lab — forward-deployed engineers who build HackerRank Work-based workflows tailored to your business.