Life story interview - Tell me about yourself. Gauntlet - Mock merchant calls, chats and emails.
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Gauntlet: I’ve had success selling my products in person already and I’m ready to try this online thing. I’m trying to decide if I should use Amazon Marketplace or Shopify instead. What can you tell me about Shopify?
What are your academic qualifications.
Interview was very casual, no real questions asked
Tell me where you started and what made you interested in Shopify ?
What is your life story?
The Gauntlet consisted of email and phone scenarios. Maybe I was bad (Which I don't think I was)
What was the first job you ever worked.
What did you do in high school?
We expect it to take 1–3 hours but this is not a strict time limit. However we would ask that you make commits to a git repository every so often so that we can see how long it took and where you were at after an hour. So here is what you need to do: - create a blank git repo with an 'initial commit' (and not anywhere public like github please) - this will serve as a starting timestamp for us - check out the problem below - commit progress regularly - zip up the folder and email it back to me when you're done - this why we have your code and can also see your progress through the git history Feel free to use whatever language you're most comfortable with... ...We'd like you to build a simple application that consumes this api and displays the data to the user. You are free to use whatever technology stack you'd like but please pick something you know; this isn't a good time to experiment in new technology! :) What we hope to see is a web page that displays a list of courses. The api returns 2 courses at a time with pagination links in the response header. We'd like your app to display things the same way. So 2 courses per page with next/prev links to get additional pages of courses. When you click on a course, we'd like to be taken to a page that displays all the details about that course. In order to access courses, you'll need to send an authorization token with your requests. The documentation at the above heroku link explains how to obtain a token. If you have time, you could also put an "Enroll" button on the individual course page, which could post to the enrollment endpoint. We're looking for functionality, but if you have time, style is a nice bonus.
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