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Enterprise IT, News - Tuesday, January 31, 2012 9:35 - 6 Comments
Atlassian sends graduates to beach house
news Atlassian has stationed 10 software graduates at the ‘Hack House’, a beach house in Narrabeen up the coat from the company’s Sydney headquarters. The ‘Gradlassians’, as they’ve been nicknamed, will spend a week combining surfing fun and hard work, developing a new product innovation ready for shipment by the end of the week.
The plan includes training, coding and team building events. Several of Atlassian’s top developers are also at the Hack House to mentor the Gradlassians and lead the week of training. According to this post on the company’s blog, the 10 Gradlassians have been chosen from a star candidate pool of over 430 graduates, representing some of Australia’s finest talent. Each selected candidate specialises in a different development niche, from fitness apps and online gaming to political research. The Gradlassians’ progress can be tracked throughout the week on the company’s website.
Atlassian has also invited recent graduates from the US interested in the Hack House experience to apply for the company’s graduate program. Candidates still in school in the US can explore Atlassian’s internship program in the company’s San Francisco office.
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