Quality of work is great. People are awesome. Compensation. Atlassian has great values, and what's even more amazing is that every insider lives by these values.
Can't think of any cons.
The interview has 6 steps: 1. **Hackerrank test:** 3 easy/medium LeetCode questions plus around 10 theoretical questions. Given time: around 70 minutes. 2. **Problem-solving session 1:** Medium-level LeetCode questions with many follow-up questio
After three weeks of phone interviews and online quizzes, I went on-site for a three-hour interview. During the interview: * One interviewer forgot my name halfway through. * One interview was too difficult for the job position. Overall, it was a
They mostly focus on your React and JS knowledge and won't ask LeetCode-style data structure and algorithm questions. There are a total of 6 rounds of interviews for the P40 front-end level.
The interview has 6 steps: 1. **Hackerrank test:** 3 easy/medium LeetCode questions plus around 10 theoretical questions. Given time: around 70 minutes. 2. **Problem-solving session 1:** Medium-level LeetCode questions with many follow-up questio
After three weeks of phone interviews and online quizzes, I went on-site for a three-hour interview. During the interview: * One interviewer forgot my name halfway through. * One interview was too difficult for the job position. Overall, it was a
They mostly focus on your React and JS knowledge and won't ask LeetCode-style data structure and algorithm questions. There are a total of 6 rounds of interviews for the P40 front-end level.