The PRWIRE Press Releaseshttp://2010-02-15T04:47:47ZAtlassian uses Social Media to increase job applications by 350%2010-02-15T04:47:47Zatlassian-uses-social-media-to-increase-job-applications-by-35016 February 2010, Sydney, Australia – In their latest recruitment
campaign - 'The Atlassian 32' - Atlassian has been embracing the power
of social media to find quality new employees for the company. From the
campaign launch in August 2009, Atlassian saw applications more than triple
with the number of applicants soaring to 2,500.
The company has almost halved recruitment costs by leveraging word
of mouth marketing and use of social media sites such as Twitter,
Facebook and LinkedIn. "We were able to almost halve recruitment costs
becausereferralsfromstaffandexternalpeople almost tripled,"
says Atlassian's Head of HR Joris Lujike. "We offered a referral bonus of
$2-10K for people that were hired, and it's been a huge success. This
means we've also reduced the number ofstaff hired from recruitment
agencies from27%of new hiresto6%of new hires."
Luijke is a believer in giving people, including current staff, a
reason to talk about the company. "We offered 'talkable' incentives to
people that encourages discussions on social networks – new hires were
given a free holiday before they started, people could refer-a-mate and
earn $2K." The campaign has seen applicants apply from from over
55countries. "We've just hired an ex-Microsoftemployeesfrom the USA
working for us in Sydney" says Lujike.
Atlassian has been consistently recognised (BRW, Deloitte) as one of
Australia’s fastest growing software companies. From a team of two
university students Atlassian has grown to 195 employees worldwide in
Sydney, San Francisco and Amsterdam. To sustain and continue this rapid
rate of growth and success, Atlassian set a goal of hiring 32 people in
FY10 during a time when IT companies globally were making cutbacks.
Founder and co-CEO Scott Farquhar states proudly “We’ve already
invested $3m in new IT jobs in Australia in the last 6 months, and
expect to invest an additional $2m over the next 6 months.” Currently
there are openings available for Head of Engineering, Product Managers,
Build Engineers and Software Developers.
About Atlassian
Atlassian develops affordable, lightweight software that helps
enterprises collaborate better. Its products include Confluence,
recognised as the most widely-used enterprise wiki, and JIRA, one of
the world's most popular issue trackers for IT project management. The
company has more than 15,500 customers worldwide, including 30 of the
world's top 50 corporations. For more information, visit: http://www.atlassian.com
For media enquiries or to organise an interview with Joris Luijke contact:
Robyn Munro, +612 9262 1443
robyn@atlassian.comAtlassian invests $4.5m in new IT jobs in Sydney2009-08-06T05:33:58Zatlassian-invests-4-5m-in-new-it-jobs-in-sydney5 August 2009 (Business Wire) Sydney, NSW, Australia –
Atlassian, Australia's fastest growing technology company, has launched
a campaign to drive innovation and further grow the company. Known as
the Atlassian 32 (http://www.atlassian.com/32) campaign, the company is looking to hire 32 software engineers in its Sydney Headquarters.
Atlassian currently employees 120 staff in its Sydney headquarters
and over 200 staff globally with offices in the US and Europe.
Atlassian's goal is to increase engineering headcount in Sydney by
nearly 50%.
Over the last 6 months the technology industry in Australia and
around the world has come under heavy job cuts. Local jobs have been
slashed by multinational companies including Microsoft, CSC and EDS
Australia who have made reductions around the globe.
Atlassian, however, is bucking the trend. "We've always done things
differently, from upfront affordable pricing and no traditional sales
force. We see an incredible opportunity during the GFC to bring best
innovative minds to Atlassian. We're weathering the GFC by bulking up
our research and development arms," commented founder and co-CEO Mike
Cannon-Brookes. "We're seeing the recession as an opportunity to really
invest in our people and products so that when the downturn is over we
come out swinging and stronger than the competition."
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics unemployment rates
have steadily been rising in Australia since mid 2008 as businesses
struggle to deal with tight economic times. NSW has the highest
unemployment rate in the country, sitting at 6.4% of the population.
More information about the jobs available, visit: http://www.atlassian.com/32
About Atlassian:
Atlassian is a profitable, privately owned Australian company with no
outside capital investment. Atlassian develops affordable, lightweight
software that helps enterprises collaborate better. Its products
include Confluence, recognised as the most widely-used enterprise wiki,
and JIRA, one of the world's most popular issue trackers for IT project
management. The company has more than 15,000 customers worldwide, from
over half of the world's top 100 corporations. For more information,
visit: http://www.atlassian.com