Tech giant Atlassian will cut 500 jobs just months after co-founder Scott Farquhar (pictured) travelled around Australia to recruit 1000 people

Atlassian to cut hundreds of jobs just months after its billionaire CEO travelled the country in a van recruitment drive promising incredible work-from-home perks to 1,000 Aussies

  • Atlassian will cut 500 jobs or 5 per cent of their workforce
  • The company’s co-founders sent an internal letter to staff 
  • The technology sector has been affected by a downturn

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Australian software giant Atlassian will cut 500 jobs just months after co-CEO Scott Farquhar travelled around the nation on a massive recruitment drive. 

It was announced that 500 full-time employees – or 5 per cent of Atlassian’s workforce – would be made redundant amidst an economic downtown that’s significantly affected tech companies. 

Billionaire co-founders, Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar, sent an internal letter to staff to breakdown the ‘difficult decision’ by the company to lay off workers.

‘We have made the difficult decision to rebalance our team to better position Atlassian for the long term,’ the pair wrote. 

‘We came to this decision as an executive team and with our board, but ultimately the final call is on us as co-founders. To those who are leaving us: we are deeply sorry.’

Tech giant Atlassian will cut 500 jobs just months after co-founder Scott Farquhar (pictured) travelled around Australia to recruit 1000 people

Tech giant Atlassian will cut 500 jobs just months after co-founder Scott Farquhar (pictured) travelled around Australia to recruit 1000 people

Tech giant Atlassian will cut 500 jobs just months after co-founder Scott Farquhar (pictured) travelled around Australia to recruit 1000 people

Atlassian’s HR, program management and research and insights teams would be most impacted by the cuts.

‘To be clear, this decision is not a reflection of Atlassian’s own financial performance, as we will be reinvesting in roles that better support our priorities,’ the co-founders said.

‘This is going to be hard news for every Atlassian to digest. Please take the time you need to process it.’

‘As we’ve said before, the calls we make in challenging times need to reflect a future Atlassian we are all building towards. Atlassian’s future remains incredibly bright, with a huge amount of opportunity and possibility ahead of us.’ 

Mr Cannon-Brookes and Mr Farquhar told affected staff: ‘We are incredibly sorry for the impact this will have on you and your family.’

‘Thank you deeply for your contribution to Atlassian.’ 

More to come. 

The company's co-founders, Mike Cannon-Brookes (pictured with wife Annie) and Scott Farquhar, sent an internal letter to staff to breakdown the 'difficult decision' to lay off staff

The company's co-founders, Mike Cannon-Brookes (pictured with wife Annie) and Scott Farquhar, sent an internal letter to staff to breakdown the 'difficult decision' to lay off staff

The company’s co-founders, Mike Cannon-Brookes (pictured with wife Annie) and Scott Farquhar, sent an internal letter to staff to breakdown the ‘difficult decision’ to lay off staff

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