I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Atlassian (Sydney) in Dec 2018
Interview
Started out standard and well; an initial chat with internal recruiting, followed by several rounds with other senior and principle engineers, initially focusing on technical then soft skills.
Then it turned into a mess from Atlassian's side. After flying through several rounds I did not hear anything for 4 weeks. I chased this up and got told that out of nowhere an internal candidate was applying for the same position as myself and that my process had been put on hold. A few more weeks followed until I was told that the internal candidate was out of the picture and we could proceed again with a final round interview. This was in mid-December. What followed was in fact a further THREE rounds of interviews, further delay with no communication and finally at the end of January, after 3 months in the process, a phone call saying they were not going ahead. On this phone call the internal recruiter also said she was having a meeting with the senior managers the following week to discuss other opportunities to place me in the company and that she would get back to me, however, I never received any other communication again.
All in all this was the most disorganised and time-wasting process I have every been through for a corporate company. A clear lack of direction and communication across what seems like all sides is apparent. With this I am afraid I would not recommend interviewing at Atlassian if your time is more valuable and you don't want to get played around.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard algorithms and programming language pair coding, personality & fit test, discussions of high-level system implementations and management styles.
Standard process for a platform engineer (SRR) role, around what you have completed. Completing a coding exam on data structures for this role is unusual though. Role seemed more for application development than SRE.
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Question 1
Coding exam around structures. Example of where you have encountered difficulties in role.
Coding task, algorithms. It was not very difficult, all worked. But probably was not as good as it should be. Interviewer was polite and professional, task was described, we had a chat about solution steps.
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Question 1
What is the computational complexity of solutions algorithm's?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Atlassian (Bengaluru) in Sept 2025
Interview
Had a great interview experience at Atlassian. The HR of company are friendly and responsive, interviewers are knowledgeable and positive during interview. I had a total of 6 rounds of interview
1. HR - HR just asks about your experience and check skills based fitment.
2. System Design - Question - Design a Url Scarping System. I was able to solve this. However the expectation is go deep and design the core Scrapping API. Which I was able to do after the interviewer insisted. So be ready to show case your API design skills, URL, Request, Response, Data Model etc. Also be ready to provide the tech stack along with tradeoffs.
3. Leadership and Craft - Lot of questions around delivery, project management, stakeholder management, mentoring etc. I did pretty well in this.
4. Values - This is about atlassian values, HR will tell you how to prepare for this. I did pretty well.
5. Data Structure - Last Hero Problem. In an F1 race find the person who has done fastest lap in all of race. I solved it using HashMap of racer and max lap time. Later on I sorted the map and gave the last lap hero. I made a silly mistake and my test cases were failing. Hence I did not make it.
5. LLD - I dont remember the question. It was around Most Popular content. I used HashMap for storing content and frequency (thumbs up/thumbs Down)
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Design a Url Scrapping System for scrapping photos from urls. You are given a list of seed urls and then you need to expand to other sites from there