I applied online. I interviewed at Atlassian in Aug 2017
Interview
Talked with a recruiter followed by an interview with the hiring manager. One of the weirdest interviews I've ever attended. No real questions about skill set. Spent the bulk of the time trying to determine culture fit
I applied online. I interviewed at Atlassian in May 2022
Interview
Had a first interview with the recruiter, which I thought went well, then had a month of radio silence before finding out that I'd been passed to the next stage.
I was interviewed by the recruiting manager, which again, I thought went well. Another 2 weeks of radio silence, followed by a generic email telling me I'd been unsuccessful, and a refusal to provide me with any feedback.
The ethos of the company doesn't follow through to the recruitment process.
I applied online. I interviewed at Atlassian (Amsterdam) in May 2022
Interview
Met HR , no defined interview process , HR couldn't explain the job requirements well and didn't explain the next steps and didn't hear back after. HR said i don't have the required years of experience in the call , so why was invited to the call ?
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
was a general HR interview , question about work experience
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2+ months. I interviewed at Atlassian (London, England) in Aug 2021
Interview
Overall, the interview process was one of the best I have ever experienced. Everything was organized and there was feedback email/call after every round. Total of 5 rounds including recruiter, hiring manager, peer manager, values alignment, and global support head. It was a bit lengthy process but every discussion was worth each other's time. During the interview process, I could feel the great and encourgaing culture of the team I will be working with.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Nothing out of the box. All questions were related to my previous experiences of handling, reacting, and managing certian things.