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How to progress in your career and advance beyond an entry level position

When you’re just getting started in your career—or switching from one career to the other—generally, you kick things off in an entry level position. Entry level positions are a great fit for early stage professionals—they can give you key insights into your company, your industry, and what you ultimately want out of your career.

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I discovered the benefits of volunteering and restored my faith in humanity

How giving back changed my life (and could change your team).

Article in Leadership

Talent mobility: why you should let your top performers move around the company

Ever heard the phrase “golden handcuffs?”

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Why you need an emotional-support network at work

Work friends are great, but they’re not always enough. Here’s our prescription for getting targeted peer support.

Article in Developers

Codegeist Chronicles: Reflections on Forge from Hackathon Developers

We looked back on Codegeist 2021 and saw that developers of all backgrounds learned how Forge can help them make powerful Cloud apps quickly. From beginners to experienced Partners, Codegeist gave the Atlassian Community a chance to use Forge to accelerate the creative process and take ideas from brainstorming all the way to the Marketplace.  […]

Help us welcome Horizontal Navigation to Bitbucket Cloud!

Bitbucket Cloud is getting a makeover!  We are joining Jira and Confluence Cloud and moving our global navigation from a vertical bar along the left side to a horizontal bar displayed along the top of Bitbucket Cloud. This update is a huge improvement for our users in terms of findability and ease of use, and it also provides […]

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Atlassian customers take center stage at High Velocity: ITSM World Tour

Global IT leaders showcased their reimagining of service delivery for a new digital, remote-first world.

Find your missing SOC: staying compliant in Trello

If your company or a third party you work with is responsible for handling and storing customer data, how do you ensure your clients’ data will be kept safe? More importantly, how do you communicate your commitment to protecting your clients’ data to potential new customers? 

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4 mindsets your team needs for a successful digital transformation

Navigating massive change is a mental game – here’s how to get in shape.

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How trees and forests can teach us valuable lessons in teamwork

4,850 years old, the age of the oldest living tree. This is significantly older than the oldest human, all modern organizations, and more than double the Pandya Dynasty (generally considered the longest lasting human empire).

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The future of work is asynchronous—and these companies are leading the way

Imagine you’re a typical worker in 1914, the tail end of the Industrial Revolution that standardized the 9-to-5 we know today. You work at a car factory on an assembly line (which Henry Ford introduced just a year prior). As the car moves along the conveyor belt, your one and only job is to attach the wheels and await the next car.

Bitbucket Cloud has landed in AWS

In July and August of this year, I revealed to our community for the first time that Bitbucket Cloud was engaged in a project to migrate to a new platform. As I wrote in July: For over a decade, the majority of Bitbucket’s services have been hosted in a data center. While this has served […]

Article in How We Build

Life of a Growth experiment

A while back, we spoke about What does a Product Growth engineer work on? This was a great introduction to the world of Growth engineering and what we, engineers, do. This blog is going to look more into the details of how we do an experiment, using a real production example. We introduce the flow […]