I applied online. I interviewed at Atlassian (Bengaluru) in June 2023
Interview
It is very difficult to get shortlisted for a resume, luckily my resume got shortlisted after applying for lot many times. The recruiter explained the whole interview process beforehand and the expectations also. The process consisted of 3 technical rounds and 2 non-tech rounds. I couldn't go beyond the second technical round.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
First round : A problem with page structure was given. It was kind of a recursive problem and the idea was to show it the same way on the front end (Eg directory structure). The expectation here is to tell the interviewer your approach, ask clarifying questions before hand and keep the interviewer engaged in conversation. Try to list down error-handling scenarios. If you follow TDD you might get bonus point here. Round 2 : I was asked to implement a production-level feature toggle utility kind of function. I tried to did it in TDD way to some extent and show a working solution in react. Unfortunately, I clear this round. I am not clear on what was the expectation here, was it more of a library function like a package and not a solution demonstrated in a working project?
I applied online. I interviewed at Atlassian (Sydney)
Interview
The interview process for the Frontend role at Atlassian started with an initial coding interview conducted through Karat.
It was a live, structured session focused on JavaScript fundamentals and problem-solving, designed to evaluate core coding skills. After successfully completing that round, I proceeded to two technical coding interviews with Atlassian engineers. These focused more on frontend-specific challenges involving React, component design, and debugging.
Overall, the process was thorough and collaborative, with a clear emphasis on both technical ability and practical problem-solving.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One standout question they asked during the coding interview was how I would optimize a large React application for performance.
They wanted to understand not just my technical approach—like memoization, lazy loading, and virtualization—but also how I prioritize performance issues in a real-world context.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Atlassian (Melbourne) in Apr 2025
Interview
1. Phone interview: To talk about your experience.
2.Karat interview: basic HTML, CSS and JS knowledge by asking the console output as well as writing an UI
3. Browser Coding: To implement an UI based on the pic provided by interviewee, you need to have a discussion with interviewee.
4. JS Coding: To solve the issue by using Javascript
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Atlassian in Aug 2024
Interview
I had a great experience during my interview, although it was quite lengthy. Karat interviews and 5 rounds of their interviews. the whole process was well-organized. it was a highly positive experience, though it could have been a bit shorter
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
same standard questions that were before describe here