Great employee-oriented company culture.
Too many perks to count.
Very laid-back environment.
Very open and honest company.
They make a sincere effort to keep employees happy.
It's growing very quickly. I worked there for quite some time, and the changing culture could be hard to deal with.
Keep up the good work.
I was recently interviewed at Atlassian Bangalore. The first round was a code pairing round. Here, you are given an Atlassian codebase and you have to fix bugs or add features to it. I could solve most of the questions but received a rejection bec
In short, don't bother if you aren't hands-on with multithreading/concurrency. Theoretical knowledge isn't going to cut it, as they ask very practical questions. If you haven't done that work, you won't be able to answer those questions. I had a fa
I have mixed feelings about this interview. I received a call out of the blue from a technical recruiter who asked if I was interested. He was polite, explained what they were looking for, and mentioned that multiple roles were available. He asked me
I was recently interviewed at Atlassian Bangalore. The first round was a code pairing round. Here, you are given an Atlassian codebase and you have to fix bugs or add features to it. I could solve most of the questions but received a rejection bec
In short, don't bother if you aren't hands-on with multithreading/concurrency. Theoretical knowledge isn't going to cut it, as they ask very practical questions. If you haven't done that work, you won't be able to answer those questions. I had a fa
I have mixed feelings about this interview. I received a call out of the blue from a technical recruiter who asked if I was interested. He was polite, explained what they were looking for, and mentioned that multiple roles were available. He asked me