The first interview was a system design interview, which was pretty high-level and not very complex in design.
After that, I was set up with five interviews.
I don't really have any issues with any of the interviews, except for the values interview. The interviewer felt completely disinterested in being my interviewer.
In fact, we started going over some technical questions, which I felt was beyond the scope of the "values" interview. I left that interview with a sour feeling.
The other four interviews were great.
The coding interview was basically trying to create a Snake game, which was challenging to do within 50 minutes.
The tech stack interview seemed to be slightly different than the provided guide. It even drilled down into network requests and how network-level things work, like packets, TCP/UDP, and other protocols.
I was not expecting that.
Can you explain to me some types of network protocols?
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Atlassian Full Stack Software Engineer role in San Antonio, Texas.
Atlassian's interview process for their Full Stack Software Engineer roles in San Antonio, Texas is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having mixed feelings for Atlassian's Full Stack Software Engineer interview process in San Antonio, Texas.