University that pays you to learn. The company has an awesome culture and people. With the time I spent, I have grown to appreciate the interview process even more. Once you are selected to work for Atlassian, you have already been set for success. There is no looking back.
Don't think it's an easy task to be an Atlassian. It's very easy to get overwhelmed and feel like an imposter when you see the awesomeness of colleagues.
The tech stacks are ever-changing; you can't get too comfortable with anything. Nothing in the company is static, except learning and applying those learnings.
Every department/team defines its own ways of working and hence celebration.
Nothing I can think of.
Keep the awesomeness flowing.
Screen from HR. Two technical rounds: 1. The first round was more technical. 2. The second round focused on use cases. Final round with HR to discuss salary.
The interview process was not that difficult, but it was quite time-consuming, taking entirely more than 2 months. The most stressful part for me was the last one, concerning company values.
The Atlassian interview process typically consists of three rounds: * 1 technical interview * 1 system design interview * 1 manager round The complete process takes approximately 2-3 weeks. Interview difficulty ranges from easy to medium.
Screen from HR. Two technical rounds: 1. The first round was more technical. 2. The second round focused on use cases. Final round with HR to discuss salary.
The interview process was not that difficult, but it was quite time-consuming, taking entirely more than 2 months. The most stressful part for me was the last one, concerning company values.
The Atlassian interview process typically consists of three rounds: * 1 technical interview * 1 system design interview * 1 manager round The complete process takes approximately 2-3 weeks. Interview difficulty ranges from easy to medium.