Culture, culture, culture - it can be a bit shocking to see how truly "open" the company and the leaders are. We have a lot of outlets to express your success, frustrations, goals, etc.
Growth - The company is growing super fast and that opens a lot of doors for advancement (vertically or horizontally) in a relatively short period of time
Benefits - Simply amazing. Everything is covered for you + family, 401k match, etc.
Catered daily lunch
Svantaggi
Process and Structure - These are not always set up or set up for scale. This is a frustration, but also the opportunity to "be the change you seek" and really have an impact on the processes for the future. Still, can be a frustration at times!
Risposta di Atlassian
8y
Thanks for adding your perspective here! As Atlassian continues to grow, the Talent team is continuing to put as much focus as we can on hiring leaders who will support, reinforce and embed our values and therefore play an important role in continuing to build our culture. ~Rob Allen, Head of Talent Acquisition
Amazing people, I loved the core values, competitive salary, great benefits
Svantaggi
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.