Every applicant receives an invitation to a hackerrank challenge. The challenge consists of 5 questions, of which you are told to solve at least 2. I solved all 5 because I imagine you are compared against other applicants and possibly couuld be dinged for doing only 2. After the challenge you are invited for a short technical phone interview. After the phone interview you are invited on-site for a largely résumé and fit interview. You walk through a past project and then have a conversation about yourself, the company, or wherever it goes. Culture appears important here so I feel this was crucial despite being non-technical.
I applied online. I interviewed at Atlassian in Apr 2022
Interview
Did well but still didn't get an offer because technical skills weren't up to standard. Solving all the problems and answering all the follow up questions correctly in the technical interviews isn't enough for them I guess. 5 hour interview is also ridiculous imo.
Initial Hackerrank was sent out by the recruiter, who was really warm and friendly. The second round was a virtual hour-long technical interview that amazed me. The interviewer, a software engineer, thought my solution to the coding problem was incorrect just because I used a variation to the classic algorithm. I was almost done, but network issues happened and time ran out. Overall, the process was fine but it could have been better.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Atlassian
Interview
Applied through my university and after 2 months of hearing nothing was sent a coding challenge. Was asked to solve 2 of 5 questions in 90 minutes. Communication with the recruiter was disorganized and slow.