This was a coding exercise for a Senior Manager position. The interviewer was very pleasant and we worked through the exercise quickly and easily, despite the fact that CoderPad's intellisense was broken, I dropped into an IDE and shared my screen to work through build issues, progressing as quickly as possible through the exercise and having a nice conversation as we went.
I felt that the coding challenge was easy and straightforward and yet I received an email the following day stating: "Following your coding exercise interview, we’ve decided not to advance you in our interview process". Huh?
I get the premise of having a coding exercise; as managers we should be able to interact with our teams in the languages they are writing every day. I totally agree with this premise and have lived by it for years and years now. But to feel good about your showing in the coding exercise and to be rejected specifically on that premise without being asked a single question about your management experience or on anything specific about you other than: what is your background? Didn't feel right at all as a candidate.
It's altogether possible that I was just there to make up numbers vs an internal hire as many organisations now have to do, but if so, what a waste of mine and Shopify's time. Either way, they are now firmly off my list. I am sure they are devastated etc. j/k, but this was a pretty myopic experience overall.
To Shopify: you might want to ask managers about their management experience with at least one single question before rejecting them based upon syntax.