J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Atlassian (Bengaluru) en avr. 2019
Entretien
Overall, a drawn out process but this is expected for large companies.
There were 3 rounds in total.
First was one where I was given a toy project and I had to solve bugs, and implement missing features in it. Not too difficult, as compared to the algorithm/ds rounds that are common at most places.
Second was a discussion round where they discussed my resume, and asked me to describe a past project in detail. They went quite deep with respect to the work I had done in the past. At the end of this round, there was a design question which, again is not difficult if you've worked as an software engineer.
Third round was the values round where they probed into the 5 Atlassian values. For me, this was the most difficult round as opposed to any of the technical stuff.
I liked the company culture as a whole, and the offer was quite good as well.
At the end, the recruiter was a bit pushy though. When I asked for a bit of time as I was waiting to hear from other places where I was simultaneously interviewing at , I was guilty of not being excited enough. I don't think this is reasonable. I've to decide on where to spend my next 3-5 years and this requires a bit of thought.
Other than this, overall positive experience and definitely a very good place to work.
Questions d'entretien [2]
Question 1
Pair programming round, fixing a few bugs in a project and implementing some features. Follow TDD - write a failing test for any bug and make it pass.
Use a debugger and step through in case you face any issues.
Unlike the usual whiteboard stuff common in interviews, this requires no practice whatsoever if you're a software engineer.
Values interview. This actually requires preparation. Read up in advance on their values, prepare instances from your past work where you had to exhibit these values. Practice one/two short story for each value. Google for software developer behavioral questions.
Make sure to ask questions. One negative feedback was that I didn't ask any questions about Atlassian, when the fact was that I had just read up a lot on them from their site, glassdoor, teamblind and all.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Atlassian (San Francisco, CA)
Entretien
Recruiter reached out to me then ghosted in the middle of trying to set up a meeting. Very disrespectful of my time. Just as well, how a company treats candidates is usually a good indicator of how they treat employees
J'ai passé un entretien chez Atlassian (West Melbourne)
Entretien
Didnt get past OA, heard now has ai process. People are good but company is going downhill. Unfortunate for all good culture fits there s a lack of opportunity admist apex reviews to produce meaningful work.
Nice interviewer but i did not get an offer. good experience anyway i think.
I have heard good things about the company culture so i think it would be a good place to work