Pretty good, but room for improvement - Designer Atlassian Employee Review

3.0
Mar 21, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Quick note: I wish you could give half ratings! I don't think Atlassian is a 3, but I also wouldn't give it a 4. - You'll be working alongside some awesome people. The majority of people are extremely friendly and are almost always willing to lend a hand. - There's a lot of senior talent. If you're new to the game you can learn a lot. - You get a lot of autonomy in your day to day work. - Our company values actually mean something. A lot of people live the values and we celebrate that openly as a company. - Work/life balance is great, though that seems to get tougher and tougher the higher up the ladder you go. - Free lunch and perks. - Despite all the problems listed below, they're genuinely trying to fix them and make it a better place for everyone to work.

Cons

- Sometimes it can seem as if we're moving at a glacial pace, other times we're moving way too fast. We need to find a good pace and stick with it. - A lot of the work done doesn't ship for various reasons. We pivot a lot and other times a bigger, more important project will come along which means the current work gets canned and the team transitions to a different project. - Atlassian has a tendency to tackle big projects all at once which means they can drag on for years. - Compared to the market average, Atlassian underpays. This is true for Sydney and the US. - We say "Open company, no bull#$%" but there's a lot of bureaucracy at the top. - If you don't have a good manager who will fight for you, you're going to struggle. This is especially important when it comes to performance reviews and interesting projects. - Atlassian favours extroverts. The only way to get yourself out there and known to senior management is by promoting your work and speaking at town halls or writing blog posts on the global Confluence instance. - Favourites get the interesting work. This is great if you're a favourite, but can be hard if you're an introvert and don't like promoting yourself or if you have a bad manager. - A lot of change over at the middle management level.

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Cons

I want to start by saying I am not bitter or angry. Working for Atlassian was a whirlwind. I was there for 11 months before being laid off via email. In my time there, I went through 2 re-orgs and 3 managers. It just always felt like being on a hamster wheel… in a hurricane. Today I received an email 7 weeks after I was laid off that started with, “ Congrats on your first year at Atlassian—we know that's a huge accomplishment and are beyond thrilled to be celebrating with you!” It was a bummer to receive that, to say the least, but it included a link to leave this Glassdoor review to “ help provide invaluable insight to future candidates and help us to improve your experience as an employee continually.” so here I am. My advice is to do proper change management of your automated emails when you layoff 5% of your workforce so that emails like this aren’t sent to hard working former employees that you eliminated congratulating them on a milestone they never reached. I know this wasn’t intentional, but it hurt.

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