Candidates applying for Graduate Java Developer roles take an average of 1 day to get hired, when considering 2 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at Atlassian overall takes an average of 29 days.
Common stages of the interview process at Atlassian as a Graduate Java Developer according to 2 Glassdoor interviews include:
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I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Atlassian in May 2015
Interview
A friend referred me and submitted my resume to the recruiter. The next day I had an email from the recruiter asking me to do a coding test. I completed the coding test, which had 5 questions and a limit of an hour to complete. You weren't expected to complete all 5 but at least 2 of them, I think. The next day I received a phone call asking me to proceed to the next stage, which was a 20 minute phone call discussing projects and experience - a personality check. During that call the interviewer started organising the next stage, which were a set of 3 skype calls. One was talking in depth about one particular project. Another was kind of like technical knowledge trivia, but they would drill pretty deeply down on most concepts. The last was another coding test where they supplied files and a spec and you had to "pair program" a solution to it, which had to pass tests for both efficiency and correctness. The same day as my skype call the recruiter contacted me with a verbal offer. Incredibly fast process.
I applied through college or university. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Atlassian (Sydney) in Apr 2015
Interview
The process consisted of: doing an online coding test, a behavioural phone interview and a series of onsite interviews (coding, technical and whiteboarding interview). The coding interview asked for a fairly simple implementation and then how to optimise it. The technical one asked about a whole range of topics such as oo programming, concurrency, data structures. The whiteboard one involved discussing a project I did in a lot of depth: how I went about it, design decisions, teamwork... etc.
The interviewers were all quite friendly. The interviewer I had for the whiteboarding interview gave me a lot less prompts than expected, but I still managed to use the full 40 minutes.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are some features of Object Oriented programming? Can you tell me about a project you've done?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Atlassian (Sydney)
Interview
First you start off by submitting your resume. They'll send you a link for an online exam. This takes an hour and consists of 5 questions. These questions are not inherently difficult but require a clear mind to get through.
From that they'll give you a call where you'll chat to someone from the HR team. Hopefully by the end they'll invite you for an in-person interview which consists of 3 parts. A technical interview, project presentation and a programming exam.
The turnaround from this will be rather quick, hopefully within 48 hours.