Good work/life balance. Good benefits. Solid pay.
It's a big company. Your experience and what you get to work on can vary wildly, depending on where you are placed.
I went through the full Atlassian interview pipeline over about 1.5 months, including: * Karat Live Coding – I passed two rounds. The interviewer changed the problem twice mid-session to make it harder, but I solved all versions successfully. *
The experience was okay. The company employees seemed nice, but I don't think I was a good match for the team. They said I wasn't technical enough in the feedback; however, I solved all the problems. I think it's because I didn't offer flashy solutio
The first interview was with the Recruiter. This was followed by an interview with the hiring manager. Next, there was a virtual on-site interview that consisted of four rounds: * System design * Two technical coding rounds * Cultural fit in
I went through the full Atlassian interview pipeline over about 1.5 months, including: * Karat Live Coding – I passed two rounds. The interviewer changed the problem twice mid-session to make it harder, but I solved all versions successfully. *
The experience was okay. The company employees seemed nice, but I don't think I was a good match for the team. They said I wasn't technical enough in the feedback; however, I solved all the problems. I think it's because I didn't offer flashy solutio
The first interview was with the Recruiter. This was followed by an interview with the hiring manager. Next, there was a virtual on-site interview that consisted of four rounds: * System design * Two technical coding rounds * Cultural fit in