Atlassian has so far taken great care of me.
Working in Australia, I was able to move out of Sydney to somewhere more affordable.
Company culture is great, and people are open, honest, and genuinely want feedback.
Salary is competitive with the Sydney market, and employees have a whole bunch of benefits related to wellbeing, office equipment, etc.
Culture seems to have taken a hit from remote work, and there isn’t the same excitement for work that there usually is.
Keep doing what you're doing.
The interview is easy as they ask repeated questions, and you can mostly find these questions on the internet. Try preparing and then attend the interview. There are three technical rounds, one cultural round, and one manager round.
Just plain terrible. They reached out to me on LinkedIn and said my profile matched. After I did a 5-hour interview with 5 different people, they didn't even bother to get back to me to say they weren't moving forward. Stay away!
Usually four to five rounds: * Initial recruiter screen. * A basic coding task, usually in a language of the candidate's choice or directly relevant to the job domain. * A second "system" level task designed to cover technical breadth. * A v
The interview is easy as they ask repeated questions, and you can mostly find these questions on the internet. Try preparing and then attend the interview. There are three technical rounds, one cultural round, and one manager round.
Just plain terrible. They reached out to me on LinkedIn and said my profile matched. After I did a 5-hour interview with 5 different people, they didn't even bother to get back to me to say they weren't moving forward. Stay away!
Usually four to five rounds: * Initial recruiter screen. * A basic coding task, usually in a language of the candidate's choice or directly relevant to the job domain. * A second "system" level task designed to cover technical breadth. * A v