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      Entretien pour Senior Java Developer

      28 oct. 2013
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Aucune offre

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via une autre source. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Atlassian

      Entretien

      I applied to a job posting on a forum and the recruiter who responded was very friendly and approachable. He asked pertinent questions about my experience and scheduled an online test followed by a coding test. The online test was quite simple - boilerplate questions in Java involving code-flow, exceptions etc. The coding test was a googly, though. I have successfully interviewed with Google, Amazon and Microsoft. In all of those interviews, they make you write code and discuss it extensively. One of those interviews was a remote coding interview, so I thought I had seen it all. But I was mistaken. Atlassian interview starts by sending some zipped code about 30 mins before the scheduled interview. I was not informed of that, so I had to pick the Skype call and sheepishly told them I needed 10 mins to download and set it up in Eclipse. Once this was done, I quickly browsed through the code. It was a simple implementation of an event subscriber system and some test cases to go with it. I assumed I would be asked to improve or debug the system. In my experience, these kinds of interviews are usually grueling. You will be asked to implement a method and then critique it in terms of efficiency, design and logic. You may be asked about the algorithmic complexity (O(n) etc) and challenged to improve it. Or you may be asked questioned about the fallacy of the design or checked on whether you handle the edge-cases etc. gracefully. In Atlassian's interview, however, no such questions were asked. They asked me to fix a failing test, which pointed to a simple bug. They objected to one of my methods, asking me to check the javadoc of the API I was supposed to use. Apparently, the javadoc specified it differently from how I assumed and I went back to correct it. They asked me to change a behaviour and I promptly wrote a test case to drive it. When I had to debug a failing tests, I used some sysouts though they hinted to me about the debugger. When I was puzzled by a method in the Java library, I googled for it. End of the interview, all tests were green and I was happy. Apparently, they weren't. The recruiter called me back after a week and told me they were rejecting me because they considered me borderline. Specifically, they were unhappy about me not using the debugger and not reading the javadoc carefully. I was really surprised initially but then later, it made sense. I was used to interviews which tested for programming concepts, knowledge of algorithms and data-structures, program-design skills etc. But this was, I realized in retrospect, a test of software engineering principles. "They were testing to see if I followed software engineering best-practices". TDD check, debugger check, attention to javadoc check. Personally, I am not sure if those are the most important qualities to look out for. But I wish I had known upfront that this is what they were looking for. Which is why, I thought it'll be a good idea to write this up for someone else's benefit. I am also adding specific stuff they gave me as feedback, as interview questions below. Overall, this was a sort of weird experience, because I don't know what to take back home. For comparison, I was convinced about Amazon by a particular phone-screen interview in which a guy grilled me about computer architecture right from the command 'ls' down to the bits that move around in the microprocessor. A google interviewer tested my debugging skills by posing a problem of a server that responds late few times every day - "Now, how will you start to analyze the problem? Where can problems lie - DB, Web server? How do you zero in?". Atlassian's interview was more of a checklist of best practices. So, it should be easy to beat, right? :-) All the best

      Questions d'entretien [5]

      Question 1

      RTFM
      1 réponse

      Question 2

      TDD
      1 réponse

      Question 3

      Debugger
      1 réponse

      Question 4

      Overcomplicated
      1 réponse

      Question 5

      Search online
      1 réponse
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      Autres retours d’entretien d’embauche pour un poste comme Senior Java Developer chez Atlassian

      Entretien pour Senior Software Developer (Java)

      15 août 2022
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Aucune offre
      Expérience positive
      Entretien moyen

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Atlassian en juill. 2022

      Entretien

      Seven interview stages basically: 1) Recruiter call 2) Technical screening on HackerRank 3) Code design 4) Algorithms and data structures 5) System design 6) Values interview 7) Manager's interview All rounds were remote ones. I have an impression that I did great on a system design interview and DSA session, but on code design I was unable to save enough time for advanced tasks and made few code mistakes. As a result, system design was my last interview round. Interviewers and recruiter were really nice and positive, can't say anything bad, except that feedback was just like "sorry, you just not fit this position".

      Questions d'entretien [4]

      Question 1

      Set of questions on HackerRank for 75 mins. 3 small coding tasks and about 30 theoretical. You need to pass at least 50%.
      1 réponse

      Question 2

      Code design: implement a rate limiter.
      1 réponse

      Question 3

      Algorithms and data structures: implement a voting system.
      1 réponse

      Question 4

      System design: design a tagging system for Atlassian products.
      1 réponse
      1

      Entretien pour Senior Java Software Engineer

      20 nov. 2021
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Aucune offre
      Expérience neutre
      Entretien moyen

      Candidature

      J'ai passé un entretien chez Atlassian

      Entretien

      Interview isn't hard, they start with a very simple problem and then build it up slowly. leetcode easy is enough to prepare I found recruiter isn't very responsive and disappears for weeks after promising to call.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      I was asked to find a winner of a contest on the basis of votes supplied.
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      Entretien pour Senior Java Developer

      14 mai 2020
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      New York, NY
      Aucune offre
      Expérience négative
      Entretien moyen

      Candidature

      J'ai passé un entretien chez Atlassian (New York, NY)

      Entretien

      I got interviewed for Atlassian Bangalore recently. First round was code pairing round. Here you will be given a Atlassian codebase and you have to fix bugs/add features to it. I could solve most of the questions but got a rejection because they were expecting me to use a predefined function which I didn't remember at that point of time so I gave alternate solution which works pretty well. Bad experience overall!!

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      Code base consists of Classes for User, Groups and their relationship.
      1 réponse
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