Great culture in most of the teams and overall organization-wide.
Lot of new opportunities and quality work.
Atlassian has some of the best people in the world, with everyone so knowledgeable yet humble. Everyone is always ready to help others, no negative competition, and everyone believes in having open discussions and knowledge sharing.
This company is known for its values, and being an employee, I have experienced it myself how much importance is given to every value Atlassian talks about.
Atlassian provides some of the best perks, which I don't think any other company provides, from reimbursements of all the necessary things to delivering frequent goodies and a lot of paid leaves.
Some teams can have more work, which affects their work-life balance, while some teams can have less work, which affects overall growth and learning. Leadership tries to maintain a balance, but sometimes it's just not possible.
In teams that contribute directly to the Jira codebase, the complete process of getting code merged becomes overwhelming and affects the velocity of teams.
Atlassian is doing an amazing job in taking care of their employees and rigidly following their values. I wish they maintain this even with the rapid expansion of employees that the company is doing.
Sometimes more focus is given on adding new features to the existing products rather than improving the existing degraded experiences, which is also leading to customer dissatisfaction. Some more focus on improving the existing product can make a great impact on the customers.
The Karat round is done. It has 5 System Design questions, and you only have 25 minutes for them, so be quick. After that, you will be asked 2 DSA questions. The coding questions were medium to hard.
One DSA Round and One HR Round. Final Score = Total Score of OA + DSA + HR. The DSA Round was on the easier side, not very difficult. The main filtering part was the HR Round.
Two problems to be solved on IDE. Equivalent to LeetCode medium problems. Some questions on projects mentioned in the resume. Code explanation is a must. Dry run the code for the given inputs.
The Karat round is done. It has 5 System Design questions, and you only have 25 minutes for them, so be quick. After that, you will be asked 2 DSA questions. The coding questions were medium to hard.
One DSA Round and One HR Round. Final Score = Total Score of OA + DSA + HR. The DSA Round was on the easier side, not very difficult. The main filtering part was the HR Round.
Two problems to be solved on IDE. Equivalent to LeetCode medium problems. Some questions on projects mentioned in the resume. Code explanation is a must. Dry run the code for the given inputs.