She trained under Irina Kos at Lada Togliatti, but when the coach decided to leave, Dmitrieva and some of her teammates joined the other Russian handball center in Volgograd.
[3] Dmitrieva and Anna Vyakhireva were considered the rising stars at the European Junior Championship.
[3] Dmitrieva was voted world's second best young playmaker of the 2013/2014 season by the Handball-Planet.com fans, after Deborah Nunes.
[4] In August 2021, she decided to take a break from her professional handball career, due to exhaustion.
[5] She returned to her club, HBC CSKA Moscow after missing the first half of the season.