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      Software Engineer Interview

      May 29, 2020
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Ottawa, ON
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Shopify (Ottawa, ON) in May 2020

      Interview

      So what went wrong. 1) Technical interviewer probably doesn’t know Java at the level expected to interview candidates. Why? Because when I asked him what kind of data structure I may expect as an input for this example of data: [["grapes", 1],["apples", 0],["peaches", 1]] - he replied arrays only. That was a first call to me actually - Java doesn’t allow for arrays to mixed types, but that was exactly what he was requested me to do. However my explanation was not enough for the first time and then I asked him then the second question - what should be the length of the array representing a basket? It’s nothing wrong with an answer like he did - “More than 3” in case you’re using some other language rather than Java (and some others), because in Java the array length is a deterministic value and must be predefined during declaration! I had to explain him that it is not possible in Java to create an array with indeterministic length - we have to use List interface instead. Only after that, interviewer recommended me to use List (!) interface :) I understand at that point he might be a professional in development well, may be using other languages, but basics... So I had to explain him that we must (in case he doesn’t want to use abstraction in an example I described above) use Map interface if he insist to keep that structure: ["grapes", 1] Eventually he was convinced and I started the implementation :) 2. Technical interviewer either didn’t correctly understand the task or didn’t correctly describe it. I'd like to describe it here, but Glassdor doesn't allow me to type more than 5000 symbols :)

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Customer comes to the store to buy some products. He can buy apples ($3), grapes ($5) and peaches ($7). There’re also 2 types of discounts: 1) If customer buys more than 1 apple, he gets a discount of 20% for all apples; 2) If customer buys one grapes he gets another one for free. Calculate the price of the basket, getting into account data comes into the following format (I do apologize for exact numbers, I reproduce them following the logic interviewer tried to explain to me, which kept in my memory): [["grapes", 1],["apples", 0],["peaches", 1]] => 12 [["grapes", 1],["apples", 1],["peaches", 1]] => 15 [["grapes", 1],["apples", 2],["peaches", 1]] => 16.8 ... [["grapes", 3],["apples", 1],["peaches", 1]] => 20
      1 Answer
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