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      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      Jan 10, 2023
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Atlassian

      Interview

      - Applied for a Senior front-end role on the Confluence team - ~6 weeks later recruiter reaches out, says the role is filled but if I'd like to pick out a new position to interview for, they would like to talk to me. I re-apply for a front-end position on the Trello team - Phone screen. Technical interview about designing a list component. Not much code to write, but expected to refactor/redesign portions of the component - Second recruiter reaches out to give me some interview prep for final round. States that there will be no back-end style system-design questions, since this is a front-end interview - A third recruiter schedules final round interview. It's split over two separate days, no big deal. - First interview is a back-end system design question (design a web scraper for scraping images) - Second interview is a "values" interview. Be prepared to talk about how your experience reflects Atlassian's list of values. Two interviewers, both relatively new to the company, and neither are software engineers - Third interview, "full stack craft". Interviewer is a relatively new grad with 1 year full-time experience. A weird experience to have a new grad evaluating senior-level candidates. Interviewer is obsessed with login and authentication workflows, which is unfortunate since I worked on application content at my last position. This interviewer also said straight up that the codebase is a mess and has a ton of technical debt (in contrast to the last two interviewers) - Between the two interview days, the third recruiter calls me to say that she mistakenly scheduled me for a back-end interview track, and will need to reschedule my final coding screen to a 3rd interview day (probably explains the web scraper question) - 4th interview, hiring/direct manager. Guy was describing what his team does and after a few minutes, I had to ask what team he is on, because he isn't describing Trello. Turns out he works on some admin tool used to manage permissions to different Atlassian products at larger companies. So I guess I got re-applied to a 3rd position without being informed at all? After this revelation, interview did not go very well - I dropped out of the interview process at this time and didn't get to the 5th technical interview. Overall, process is long and complicated. Too many different recruiters and interviews. Interviewers think that the companies "good reputation" means they don't have to give any concrete examples of the culture or environment. Most interviewers are relatively new (3/5 with less than 18 months tenure), and everyone gives a different answer for the engineering culture/tech debt/future direction. Overall, seems like a company that is poorly organized and at least a little bit on fire.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Design a web scraper. What is your favorite Atlassian value? What is a time you shipped a broken feature? What were your favorite and least favorite teams to be on?
      Answer question
      5

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      May 20, 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Atlassian

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      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      Feb 12, 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
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      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Atlassian (Istanbul) in Feb 2026

      Interview

      I passed six levels of interviews without a problem, but in the end, they said they closed the position. The technical and values interviews were complete nonsense. Anyone can pass with proper preparation. Especially the management and values interviews. But I was really frustrated because they said they closed the role one day after I passed all the interviews. A company that interviews you about values has no respect for you at all. I spent time, effort, and hope on this.

      Interview questions [1]

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      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      Dec 23, 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Atlassian

      Interview

      I am going to highlight some of my experiences below. I felt the interview process was designed to set one up to fail and a waste of my valuable time. Firstly pitting candidates through numerous coding tests under a tight time schedule is not the way to see through another human. While I conducted all the coding tests and completed the results successfully, I still did not pass through to the next round. During these tests, I was asked to hold the screen so that a screen capture could be taken. This was a red flag suggesting the interviewer was not following my thorough explanation of the solutions I was implementing. Especially that the language I was using was not known to them and more particularly that I was extremely careful to ensure I deliver each and every thought I was making deliberately. The process felt unprofessional and one way. I did not feel confident in the interviewer's skills especially with regards to communication and etiquette. Two other red flags I have is the lack of feedback the company can provide. If you can't provide genuine feedback to your candidates and are concerned of legal repercussions; then you must be hiding something! Also the fact that one has to perform another technical test with an external organization does not give me confidence in this organization. The recruiter initially presents a very bright picture of how good it is to work in this organization and are open to proper follow through however later this felt more like a carrot dangling tactic. After putting much effort to ensure successful delivery, I felt this was an unfair process despite trying to put my best human foot forward.

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      Question 1

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