Young crowd; diverse minds; excellent opportunity to learn about everything. Everyone has a Swiss Army knife skillset; they get stuff done. No pandering; move quickly.
Meeting rooms are always booked (SF office).
Meeting rooms are always booked. Get more meeting space (SF office).
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. *
OA (3 LeetCode questions) Phone call with recruiter (entirely behavioral) Final round interview (90 minutes) of LeetCode + behavioral. Definitely very doable for most students, and they are very helpful along the way.
Used the Caret interview service for the first interview. The questions were easy but were "javascript ephemera" type questions, not conceptual. They required rote memorization of JavaScript and frontend-related trivia. The process was very organize
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. *
OA (3 LeetCode questions) Phone call with recruiter (entirely behavioral) Final round interview (90 minutes) of LeetCode + behavioral. Definitely very doable for most students, and they are very helpful along the way.
Used the Caret interview service for the first interview. The questions were easy but were "javascript ephemera" type questions, not conceptual. They required rote memorization of JavaScript and frontend-related trivia. The process was very organize