I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Dynatrace (Detroit, MI) in Mar 2012
Interview
great interview process from beginning to end. Very detailed and always looking for your input afterward. Great experience that will allow you to understand the company as well. There was a 3 stage interview process. The first two where via phone where they pretty much screen the potential candidates and then you have to go on site to make a presentation about their technology and solutions.
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Question 1
Do you have knowledge on SQL, Application architecture, java and .NET technology
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Dynatrace (Detroit, MI) in Feb 2017
Interview
two phone interviews, very friendly and open to questions. Followed up very quickly (same day). Onsite interview is very long but rewarding experience. 4 interviews and presentation with panel of employees
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Dynatrace (Detroit, MI) in Jan 2017
Interview
The 1st round of interviews started in January.
1st interview was a phone call with the recruiter to get to know you and help you understand the position and what it entails better.
2nd interview was a phone call with the program leader that had non-technical questions as well as high-level technical questions.
3rd round of the interview process was on site. There were many different types of interviews that were both technical and non-technical (Mostly non-technical) throughout the day as well as a presentation on a business case scenario.
Advice: Confidence is key to getting through the entire process. You can make up for little technology knowledge if you can answer with confidence. Do not be afraid to say "I don't know." The entire interview process is very rewarding because you get an opportunity to learn a lot about technology and a lot about yourself along the way. If you look at it this way, you more than likely received an offer.