Haven't worked here for too long, but so far, Atlassian has lived up to its expectations. The people are friendly and super helpful. Each person is passionate and excited about the work they're involved in. The more experienced veterans of the company will always make time to share their knowledge. The code ecosystem is quite big (as you would expect), so there's lots to learn. However, this is a known fact, and everyone will try to help you out where they can. Personal and work benefits are pretty generous. WFH anywhere is another great part. But if you're more social, there are frequent (in-office + digital) events most weeks.
The first few months are a massive overload of information. This can be quite hard, but it all starts to fall into place eventually. Because the code bases are generally large, the general flow of work can feel quite slow if you're used to a faster pace.
Nothing at the moment, happy to be here :)
The initial part of the process was a live-coding interview outsourced to Karat. After completing and passing it, I was informed that they were stopping ongoing recruitments for the time being. Though, they reached out to me after 5 months or so, ask
I was head-hunted by HR via LinkedIn. The first round was a Karat interview by a third party. The interviewer was actively engaged and patient until I read and understood the questions. The second round has two parts: design and DSA, both conducted
Mostly competent interviewers, clear guidelines, and rapid feedback. One of the interviewers evaluated me on completely different criteria than the interview purpose, which torpedoed leveling a bit. Once you pass the interview process, you still need
The initial part of the process was a live-coding interview outsourced to Karat. After completing and passing it, I was informed that they were stopping ongoing recruitments for the time being. Though, they reached out to me after 5 months or so, ask
I was head-hunted by HR via LinkedIn. The first round was a Karat interview by a third party. The interviewer was actively engaged and patient until I read and understood the questions. The second round has two parts: design and DSA, both conducted
Mostly competent interviewers, clear guidelines, and rapid feedback. One of the interviewers evaluated me on completely different criteria than the interview purpose, which torpedoed leveling a bit. Once you pass the interview process, you still need