Candidates applying for Technical Recruiter roles take an average of 5 days to get hired, when considering 1 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 Technical Recruiter according to 1 Glassdoor interviews include:
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I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Atlassian (Sydney) in Oct 2022
Interview
The interview process is extremely tedious and each interview felt like a repeat of the previous interview. A 5 stage process feels like over kill for any role. It didn't feel personable at all, with each interview being carried out via Microsoft teams and each interviewer reading interview questions and then typing as you respond. Each stage and each interviewer asked much and such the same questions and it felt a real struggle each stage to come up with different real life examples to their scenario based questions. I think the business would benefit from taking on a more conversational style approach. Sure, ask behavioural/ scenario based questions however the need to type word for word answers and to repeat in 4 rounds of interview is unnecessary.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about a time when had to deal with a difficult stakeholder. What happened and what did you do to turn them around?
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Atlassian (Bengaluru) in Jan 2020
Interview
After multiple follow up for weeks a Sr Technical Recruiter called It was supposed to be Pre screening call but she started telling me that you're not local candidate so you've to take care of your own Relocation.
And she told me that she'll get back to me with available slots for another screening round that she never did, It's been around a Month.
I had high hopes from organisation Like Atlassian.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Atlassian (Sydney)
Interview
It wasn't so much an Interview, more of a chat for a potential opening. Upon chatting to the person I was, I realised they knew absolutely nothing about the Technical Talent Market across Australia or New Zealand. Everything they were doing was "experimental" and a dire disaster. At the time I was having conversations with other companies, my position was in limbo (which had now been made permanent) so was willing to look at new things and apply my expertise.
Coming from a much larger established company Atlassian has been poaching from, with experience in the area and vast knowledge of the talent market, I felt the individual I was speaking to was actually quite intimidated, rather than excited to nab me up, manage me and use my wealth of experience and knowledge. I had to follow up with my referrer as she didn't get back to me on our conversation.
Terrible communication. I've heard this from a few people and candidates I've worked with in the past, but I didn't think they'd burn a bridge with someone who had quite a bit of a potential and value to add and energy for such a young company looking to mould itself on a much bigger competitor (which I am part of), so I was surprised and mildly offended.
From my experience and from what I've heard from insiders is that their HR department is a huge political bloodbath, with people clambering over each other for "titles" without have expertise in those areas or having unrelated industry expertise, trying to adapt and scale it to technology without much success.
Would not consider talking to anyone about Atlassian about any openings in the future. Would urge anyone considering making a career move to Atlassian to really investigate the culture, individuals motives, their passions and whether or not they're hiring for the company, the technology and the future, or hiring to find someone to spin their wheels and make a lot of noise.