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Atlassian AI Enabled Backend Interview for SWE internship

Hey all.

How hard is this interview, and beyond the other AI agent workflow tips found on the recent posts regarding this interview is there any way to prepare for this interview?

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u/Happy_Plastic8496 — 4 days ago

What difference does it make to avoid using AI ?

If a developer doesn't use AI to write code, for example, when adding a new endpoint, they'll just follow the established architecture and duplicate existing logic or file structures from the codebase in a way that matches their tickets anyway.

If using AI does the exact same thing by replicating those existing patterns to solve the ticket, what's the difference between the two approaches? If both ways largely come down to mimicking the current architecture then how does relying on AI versus writing the code manually actually affect a software engineer's ability and growth?

I'm asking this as an intern being encouraged to use AI at work. Obviously I want increase my problem solving ability.

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u/Happy_Plastic8496 — 11 days ago

What difference does it make to avoid using AI ?

If a developer doesn't use AI to write code, for example, when adding a new endpoint, they'll just follow the established architecture and duplicate existing logic or file structures from the codebase in a way that matches their tickets anyway.

If using AI does the exact same thing by replicating those existing patterns to solve the ticket, what's the difference between the two approaches? If both ways largely come down to mimicking the current architecture then how does relying on AI versus writing the code manually actually affect a software engineer's ability and growth?

I'm asking this as an intern being encouraged to use AI at work. Obviously I want increase my problem solving ability.

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u/Happy_Plastic8496 — 11 days ago

What difference does it make to avoid using AI ?

If a developer doesn't use AI to write code, for example, when adding a new endpoint, they'll just follow the established architecture and duplicate existing logic or file structures from the codebase in a way that matches their tickets anyway.

If using AI does the exact same thing by replicating those existing patterns to solve the ticket, what's the difference between the two approaches? If both ways largely come down to mimicking the current architecture then how does relying on AI versus writing the code manually actually affect a software engineer's ability and growth?

I'm asking this as an intern being encouraged to use AI at work. Obviously I want increase my problem solving ability.

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u/Happy_Plastic8496 — 11 days ago
▲ 3 r/Monash

I've seen many people compete in competitions hosted by the Big 4, but I only ever find out after the competition is done through LinkedIn. Are there any notable competitions even left this year? If so what pages can I follow on social media (LinkedIn or anything else), to find these?

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u/Happy_Plastic8496 — 18 days ago

I'm looking at flights from Melbourne to Auckland and the prices are currently between $400 and $700. It feels like these flights should be closer to the $250 range (RETURN TICKET). Do you guys know if MEL-AKL flights have always been this expensive? I'm curious if this is temporary or something that's just risen post-covid. I remember growing up hearing kids always talking about trips to Australia, etc so it must have been much cheaper no?

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u/Happy_Plastic8496 — 20 days ago