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      Principal Software Engineer Interview

      Feb 22, 2022
      Anonymous employee
      Wellington, Wellington
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Atlassian (Wellington, Wellington) in Sep 2021

      Interview

      The interview process had 7 steps: - phone call with recruiter - 2 coding interviews 1 hour each with 15 minutes break - 1 hour System Design - 1 hour Craft - 45 minutes Values - 1 hour with the Engineering Manager of the team I was going to join I know the amount of them might be different depending on the level you're applying for. The recruiter was really great - talked to me a lot, never left me without updates for weeks (like some people do), usually send me some message almost daily to keep me informed on how things are going. He was also very polite and friendly. Atlassian also has nice preparation guide to give you some time in advance to think about topics to share (no week-long unpaid homework). The interviews themselves are great too - all people were friendly, asked pretty good and relevant questions, and encourage the open discussion rather than exam. There wasn't enough time to ask all the questions, but people were happy to stay a bit longer, which is much appreciated. I will add a bit more specificity about some steps below. The coding interviews were not so much about coding (some basic stuff was involved for sure), but rather about teamwork, engineering practices, ability to explain things and to think about different edge cases, which I always value myself. Both System Design and Craft interviews are about Engineering + Product mindset - how you think about customer, performance, security, UX, etc. while building the product. Values were... well, more or less classic values interview, conflicts, communication style, finding agreement and getting buy-ins, etc. The last one was probably a mix of everything before (except coding) specific for the team you're planning to join. To summarise some good things: - friendly people which make you feel relaxed - pragmatic questions aligned with your daily responsibilities - nothing like "write this algorithm which you'll never going to use on paper from you memory in 30 seconds" - no attempts to push you or show that interviewer is the smartest person in the room - prompt communication, quick interview scheduling - no requests to send a CV (it's available in LinkedIn, but people still ask it all the time), cover letter (hello 19th century lovers) or reference letters A little thing to maybe improve - there are a lot of steps, and in quite a few places they are overlapping with each other. Maybe worth checking if the process can be shortened a bit.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Q: You need to build a Jira board. Describe your approach, edge-cases, etc. Q: How do you deal with the Tech Debt?
      Answer question
      9

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      Mar 14, 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Sydney
      No offer
      Neutral experience
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      Anonymous interview candidate
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      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Atlassian (Bengaluru) in Sep 2025

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      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
      Answer question
      1