They have a strong WFH culture and are very receptive to people taking time off.
There's excellent communication and perks. I still found it easy to connect to others, and I got to work with teams in different countries.
Personally, I felt my team could have had better management, and I didn't receive super constructive feedback.
The first interview round was technical, LeetCode-style. You live-coded with another engineer on a Zoom-like platform. Practice hash maps and be comfortable creating classes. The second round was behavioral. Look up Atlassian values.
OA to a technical interview with a LeetCode Easy/Medium. Values interview where we discussed all Atlassian values and I gave anecdotes of how I expressed each of these. Recruiter call + offer.
Firstly, there was a LeetCode Medium challenge, followed by two one-on-one personal interviews regarding technical skills. This was finally followed by a 3-on-1 interview where I was asked to present a project.
The first interview round was technical, LeetCode-style. You live-coded with another engineer on a Zoom-like platform. Practice hash maps and be comfortable creating classes. The second round was behavioral. Look up Atlassian values.
OA to a technical interview with a LeetCode Easy/Medium. Values interview where we discussed all Atlassian values and I gave anecdotes of how I expressed each of these. Recruiter call + offer.
Firstly, there was a LeetCode Medium challenge, followed by two one-on-one personal interviews regarding technical skills. This was finally followed by a 3-on-1 interview where I was asked to present a project.