I applied online. I interviewed at Dynatrace in Jan 2021
Interview
Phone screen for discussing about the skills and overview. Very Disappointed as the recruiter was very nice and told they would get back with the confirmation about the next step but didn't come through.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Usual screening about if you skills match what they are looking for.
I applied through university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Dynatrace (Detroit, MI)
Interview
Breakdown:
2x phone screens - 1. Behavioral questions, interests, and aspirations. 2. Technical interview on OOP understanding, basic IT understanding, networking, and, if any, software development experience (depending on role)
If passed, then onsite 4-hour block interview with multiple team members. 1. Overview of compensation and company needs. 2. Project management skills. 3. Interests and team selection. 4. Technical/Logic questions. 5. Presentation on Dynatrace use case
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
During the presentation: "How much will this service cost our company? What if we have questions - are you the person we would speak to?"
Logic Question: "You have three light switches, please write out all the possible combinations of on and off? What is the ratio of there being two switches in the on position, simultaneously?"
Behavior Question: "If you could go anywhere in the world with someone, alive or deceased, who would it be - where - and why? The person can not be a friend, partner, or colleague."
I applied through university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Dynatrace in Nov 2014
Interview
Several recruiter phone calls, and 2 technical phone calls. After passing the phone calls, the final step is an all day interview in 6 sessions with a presentation at the end of the day.Questions asked were about basic networking, OOP concepts, basic OOP blocks of code, SQL statements, personality traits, and morals. Make the presentation fun and engaging, and be friendly during the interviews. I received an offer at the conclusion of the presentation.