Atlassian is a great and fun company to work at! There's a definite emphasis on work-life balance; inclusiveness and innovation are actively encouraged. There's also a strong emphasis on openness in everything done at the company.
Not a con for everyone, but you can be a part of a distributed team (between Sydney, Bay Area, Austin, New York, Bangalore) depending on which team you're on. There are also growing pains for the Bay Area offices (only a few hundred people here even though worldwide it's ~3000 employees).
I first spoke with the hiring manager one-on-one. I insisted on visiting the office for that, so I could see the environment for myself. I had multiple rounds of interviews after that. During the onsite, I spoke with five people: * One technical * T
The hiring process takes far too long in comparison to other companies. My hiring manager mentioned they are very particular about who they hire, and understandably so, but taking one month from an interview with a recruiter to scheduling the initial
More discussions based on scenarios than an interview. Very impressive folks interviewing and making you comfortable. The bar of discussion is very high. Recruiters are very polished, and interviews were quickly scheduled over a week's time (5 rou
I first spoke with the hiring manager one-on-one. I insisted on visiting the office for that, so I could see the environment for myself. I had multiple rounds of interviews after that. During the onsite, I spoke with five people: * One technical * T
The hiring process takes far too long in comparison to other companies. My hiring manager mentioned they are very particular about who they hire, and understandably so, but taking one month from an interview with a recruiter to scheduling the initial
More discussions based on scenarios than an interview. Very impressive folks interviewing and making you comfortable. The bar of discussion is very high. Recruiters are very polished, and interviews were quickly scheduled over a week's time (5 rou