I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Atlassian (Austin, TX) in Jun 2020
Interview
Phone screen with a recruiter
Hiring manager screen
Onsite (scheduled but cancelled):
- Hiring manager
- Values
- Coding
- Systems Design
- Fullstack Interview
Overall the interview process was very long and just disappointing. I had high hopes for Atlassian when I started but because of the lengthy process I ended up cancelling since I had other offers. The recruiter constantly apologized for the delay from the very beginning and was very difficult to reach. On the phone, the recruiter said they were flexible in scheduling and said they could schedule the interview whenever but that wasn't the case when I tried to schedule the "virtual" onsite.
It took over 3 weeks just to get the final interview scheduled and I constantly had to rearrange my schedule to try and fit Atlassian in. By the time it was scheduled I already had two offers to I just cancelled.
The recruiter was difficult to reach and often responded 5 to 7 days late after emailing multiple times. I even called a few times but he never returned my call. It didn't seem like I was a priority so I moved on.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
General questions about experience and projects I've completed.
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
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