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John Rotenstein

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The Cobbler’s Children

There is a proverb that “The cobbler’s children go barefoot”, but I’m glad to say that isn’t the case in Atlassian. We use Confluence extensively to collaborate internally, both for knowledge management and information sharing. One such area is our use of internal News Pages to communicate amongst staff. Rather than having ‘all hands’ e-mail […]

Working at a “thinking” company

I recently joined Atlassian after spending 15 years in large corporates. I was drawn to Atlassian due to its culture and its young, smart people. Indeed, I was one of the younger people in my previous company, whereas I’m now one of the older ones at Atlassian! I noticed from Day 1 how Atlassian was […]

How to get a job at Atlassian

As a new ‘face’ on the Atlassian News Blog, I should probably introduce myself. I recently started working at Atlassian as a Business Analyst, charged with ensuring that our internal systems continue to provide legendary service to our customers. With all the interest that’s out there about Atlassian and its famous culture, I thought I’d […]

Real Time Executive seeks a WikiGardener in Australia!

Real Time Executive, an Australian IT recruitment firm, is looking for a Senior Investigative Researcher & Wiki Gardener to lead the research team that gathers, organises and searches data from thousands of sources about skilled IT workers. The company describes its process thus: “A typical assignment from one of our clients would be to find […]