Hey you! Thanks for your interest in joining SkyVerge. We’re excited to get to know you a bit better.
Instead of the usual cover letter, we’d like to see your personality in action. Please don’t spend too much time on this assignment or worry about perfecting your solutions. There are no “right” answers. This is designed to get a sense of how you write, prioritize, and approach problems.
Part 1: Create a web page
Add a page to your existing site/blog, or create one using your platform of choice. Add any relevant links (LinkedIn, Twitter, GitHub) and answers to the following questions.
Part 2: Tell us about yourself
Include answers to the following somewhere on your page:
Where are you located?
Why are you looking for a new position?
Can you summarize your remote work experience?
What should we definitely look at in your resume/work experience?
What’s not on your resume/work experience but you think we should know?
Can you summarize your HTML/CSS/JavaScript knowledge?
Why do you think you’re a good fit for this role?
Anything else we should know about you?
Part 3: A Day in The Life (optional)
Add your responses to your page.
Pre-Sales
Imagine a potential customer emails you with the following question. We don’t yet offer this feature, but their current solution does. How would you respond?
I’m considering switching to Product Customizer. Does your app allow live image previews?
Fire Alarm
Imagine you’ve just started your workday. You login and see a large number of emails from distraught customers. Clearly, something is happening. What steps do you take?
Step-by-Step
We’d like to get an idea of how you explain concepts and processes. What was the last thing your purchased online? Tell us, step-by-step, how you went about searching, choosing, and completing your purchase.
Part 4: Submit
That’s it! We hope you had some fun with this exercise.
Please be sure to include the link to your page when you submit your application.
Instead of the usual cover letter, we’d like to see your personality in action. Please don’t spend too much time on this assignment or worry about perfecting your solutions. There are no “right” answers. This is designed to get a sense of how you write, prioritize, and approach problems.
Part 1: Create a web page
Add a page to your existing site/blog, or create one using your platform of choice. Add any relevant links (LinkedIn, Twitter, GitHub) and answers to the following questions.
Part 2: Tell us about yourself
Include answers to the following somewhere on your page:
Where are you located?
Why are you looking for a new position?
Can you summarize your remote work experience?
What should we definitely look at in your resume/work experience?
What’s not on your resume/work experience but you think we should know?
Can you summarize your HTML/CSS/JavaScript knowledge?
Why do you think you’re a good fit for this role?
Anything else we should know about you?
Part 3: A Day in The Life (optional)
Add your responses to your page.
Pre-Sales
Imagine a potential customer emails you with the following question. We don’t yet offer this feature, but their current solution does. How would you respond?
I’m considering switching to Product Customizer. Does your app allow live image previews?
Fire Alarm
Imagine you’ve just started your workday. You login and see a large number of emails from distraught customers. Clearly, something is happening. What steps do you take?
Step-by-Step
We’d like to get an idea of how you explain concepts and processes. What was the last thing your purchased online? Tell us, step-by-step, how you went about searching, choosing, and completing your purchase.
Part 4: Submit
That’s it! We hope you had some fun with this exercise.
Please be sure to include the link to your page when you submit your application.