I applied through university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Dynatrace (Detroit, MI)
Interview
The process took a few weeks, I applied at a college fair and had a phone interview shortly after. After that I spoke with the Technical recruiter who asked so questions about my background and IT related questions like something you would see on a test. I was then brought into the Detroit campus and participated in 4 interviews, standard questions for 3 and a technical interview. I then had to present a case study of how the company could help a scenario problem with which I was given the information before. I was not offered the position likely because I don't feel as if I prepared for the technical portion as much as I should have. Overall very interesting company I would've enjoyed working for.
The fairly straightforward process from application to interview to offer. The process is very male-dominated. The new CEO has brought in new executives but the professional services team is still dominated by old mainframe people. As a female, I don't feel comfortable with this leadership.
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I applied online. I interviewed at Dynatrace in Sept 2022
Interview
First round is screening with recruiter, then technical interview, if you pass next then there’s a final round set of interviews. Overall, it’s been a good process still waiting to hear back.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is a spam in html? What is dns? What port does http run on?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Dynatrace (Detroit, MI)
Interview
overall process is fairly simple and easy, first interview with an HR rep then a pretty difficult technical interview then a third get to know you interview with a team lead
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are the five pillars of object oriented programming?