The culture at Atlassian is one of the brightest things about it. It is a good group of happy people working hard to make it easier to work together. The upper management is very open and does its best to answer the hard questions. You are given a ton of autonomy, but with that comes an expectation to perform at your best.
The SF location feels like a very balanced place, where company events feel like a party with a group of your friends rather than awkward team-building tasks.
The values are extremely important to the company, and everyone can quote them, not because they make you feel good, but because you use them in your job every day.
Timezones - Global company forces meetings at odd hours; not much that can be done about this.
Meeting rooms - We need more of them; there are lots of empty desks.
Open office - I would like some more places to be by myself rather than constantly on display.
Keep on the path you have blazed with little sales people and by making awesome, fun products.
I love being proud of where I work.
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