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      Software Engineer Interview

      1 Sept 2016
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Toronto, ON
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through other source. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Shopify (Toronto, ON) in Jun 2016

      Interview

      First, I was approached by Shopify and invited to interview - flattering, right? I wasn't banking on anything but thought it safe to assume I had a slight edge over a typical, unsolicited application. Just keep that in your back pocket while you read through. Weeks later an initial Skype video interview (~30 minutes) was arranged. Interviewer led with "so I don't know anything about you..." which, having done my research, is deliberately typical for the company. Not an issue, I was prepared to respond to the inevitable "tell me about yourself" with a story of career highlights and relevant success points. Despite trying to keep the interview relevant, the conversation rapidly digressed into personal anecdotes and chit-chat. The line between job interview and first date started blurring - it was the same content. A follow up interview at a local office was recommended. There was no significant exchange of information during the call; I could only assume it was a formality? Yes, I speak and understand English. Yes, I can comfortably hold a conversation and make you laugh. The interviewer declined to accept my prepared CV. /shrug A month or so later a followup interview (~60 minutes) was scheduled at the local office. Interviewer in shorts, sandals and a hoodie chatted with me in a small room for about an hour. Approach was the same: "I don't know anything about you...", "tell me your story...", etc. I've got my story and messaging down, but am taken aback by the question: "which position are you applying for?". Someone, somewhere at Shopify knows enough to headhunt me but it hasn't been these first two points of contact. Always, always do your due diligence. Thankfully I had, and mentioned a few currently open titles within my skill set. These are primarily technical roles and I had established quickly that neither of the first two interviewers were interested in or capable of interviewing for technical ability. At this point I've simply made friends with two Shopify HR employees - my attempts to steer the conversational interview content deeper into workplace, experience and ability discussions were all met with resistance. This interviewer also declined to accept my prepared CV, but excitedly promised first a follow up in a week - then a follow up before the end of the week. I still hadn't had a relevant discussion of my capabilities, but the interviewer really seemed jazzed. Maybe I will in the next interview? /shrug A week and half later I take a call in the late afternoon. It's the second interviewer, walking down a busy sidewalk. Between the signal cutting out and the street noise I'm able to make out that Shopify has indeed found someone for the position and that it's no longer open. I politely ask which position? It's one of the titles I mentioned in the second interview. Sure, nbd. I politely ask if there's room in the interview process to demonstrate and/or discuss technical ability, as the current approach would seem to allow quality talent to slip through the cracks? Interviewer becomes noticeably uncomfortable over the phone, saying this is not really how Shopify would like to view it's recruitment and employment efforts. I sense I've poked a sore spot. I thank them and hang up. I'll echo some other interview reviews here and say this process was easy. But too easy. As in there may be a disconnect between recruitment and operational requirements, so the interviewee may need to help close that gap during the interview. Interviewees should come prepared to help focus the interviews. From my experience, a few tips: 1. Prepare a focused story, a message, of your professional experience. Including ongoing interruptions and discussion points you should be able to deliver the entire message in ~10-15 minutes. Don't skimp on highlights, but know that this is just an introduction. 2. After you've introduced yourself through your career story, ask for specific examples of what issues your role is designed to address. If your interviewer identifies (ex) 2 issues and 1 goal, speak to each by applying your experience however possible. Explain how you've address the issues you've experienced before. Explain how your background and experience puts you in an excellent position to address the issues and goals you haven't yet experienced. 3. Finally, most importantly, hammer your experience. I was applying for technical roles, and since no technical discussions were had (yet..), the only reasonable heuristic for qualification would be experience. Ask how familiar each interviewer is with the execution of specific job requirements. The less familiar they are, the more you'll need to highlight experience - they can't effectively evaluate you on much else. I had a lot of fun interviewing at Shopify, though I don't believe the process sets either the company or job candidates up for employment success. Hopefully you'll have a better experience than I did.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Completely open ended. "Tell me about yourself", "tell me your story", etc at each interview
      Answer question
      10

      Other Software Engineer interview reviews for Shopify

      Software Engineer Interview

      1 May 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Shopify

      Interview

      The interview was intense and definitely exceeded my expectations. The technical rounds were particularly challenging, but I felt prepared. One of the system design questions was about creating a webhook delivery system with various complexities, and I was relieved because I had explored that exact topic on PracHub just days before. After tackling some coding problems, I faced some behavioral questions that tested my thought process. Overall, the experience was demanding, but I was thrilled to receive an offer, which I happily accepted.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Design a webhook delivery system that retries on failure with exponential backoff. Cover idempotency, ordering guarantees, dead-letter queues, and how you'd handle a downstream consumer that's been offline for hours.
      Answer question
      1

      Software Developer Interview

      6 Jan 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Toronto, ON
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Shopify (Toronto, ON)

      Interview

      Lots of rounds and meeting multiple team members enjoyable experience and the interviews really ensure that the job is a right fit. There are multiple checkpoints to ensure both parties are on the same page

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Walk through a past technical project you worked on or owned.
      Answer question

      Software Engineer Interview

      9 Nov 2025
      Anonymous employee
      Montreal, QC
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Shopify (Montreal, QC)

      Interview

      Interview process went quickly. The recruiter was very responsive and nice, and made the whole experience 10 times better. The interviewers did not ask impossible questions and focused more on the thought process than the correct answer.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      The first 2 interviews were LeetCode-like questions. Not directly from leetcode, but if you know your data structures you'll be good. 3rd interview I had to prep a design document and share it and they asked questions about the decisions that were made and the rationale behind it.
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