Good to join during early career - Integration Engineer Atlassian Employee Review

4.0
15 Nov 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Lot to learn and nice benefits. Awesome exposure to diverse Atlassian tools. Company has grown and hiring a lot of new people

Cons

No growth after a certain point and annual salary increment is not that great. There behind the scene politics even though the management claims to have ‘open company no bull’

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Atlassian Response
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Thanks for your review. Finding the right growth opportunities for our people is very much a focus area for us and we’d encourage you to talk with your manager (or your HR Business Partner) about finding projects that will allow you to continue learning and growing. We also have the option to explore other open positions if you’ve outgrown your role and need a new challenge. ~Atlassian People team

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