I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Atlassian (Sydney) in June 2014
Interview
The first 2 interviews were great, the first a pair programming exercise, and the second a detailed presentation and discussion of my experience, both strait forward and informative.
The issues started with the 3rd interview, apparently 2 team leads, one of them was late, and I was not even offered water as in the previews 2 occasions. They didn't seem to have prepared the format as in the previous cases, so it was a case of apparently random questions. Some technical questions that were already detailed in the 2 interview. One of the interviewers was particularity rude when he laughed to one of my answers without explanation.
For almost a week I didn't get any feedback, until they finally called me to ask if I was still interested. Then later on they called to offer me the position but with a lower salary (5k less) I was actually considering to negotiate a higher salary so it was kind of a blow. I replied that I was being underestimated and that anything lesser than the initial salary wouldn't work for me. Then they called back and said that they agreed to the original salary so all good. We discussed the start date and the paperwork going forward,etc.
The following week when I was holidaying before starting on my new role, I receive a call from the recruiter indicating that they had changed their mind, so they will still be offering the lower salary until I demonstrate that I deserve the extra 5K, which seems ridiculous and insulting and absolutely unprofessional. I'd be happy to demonstrate anything for the right incentive, but I don't think that was the real reason behind. I'm absolutely shocked and disappointed of this company.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Atlassian in July 2022
Interview
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".
Interview questions [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%.
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.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I was asked to find a winner of a contest on the basis of votes supplied.
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!!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Code base consists of Classes for User, Groups and their relationship.