I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
After application, I received a phone call screening to go over general eligibility questions. Shortly after, I was prompted to complete a behavioral/technical exam that was very easy and doesn't require coding knowledge to succeed.
However, I had a negative experience during the final interview. It was 3.5 hours in total, although the first 3 hours were purely educational. During the last hour, you were tasked to complete a case study. My interviewer for this section was distracted, eating loud chips, and was generally dismissive of my questions. This hindered my ability to respond to the case study questions and damaged my perception of epic.
Also, the pay is low considering how you're expected to work around 45 hrs a week.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
You have three clients with high priority tasks due by the end of the day. Who do you respond to first and why?
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI)
Interview
Started with info sessions. Then broke into a room with an interviewer who asked me to assess a scenario. After that, I had an HR interview. All of these in 1-2 hours on the same day.
Initial phone interview (basic questions about resume, why interested in company and role), skills assessment (multiple parts- personality test, math and logic and coding sections), longer final interview with case study and behavioral questions.
This process included a few online assessments (technical and personality based), calls with a recruiter, one 4 hour day that included multiple technical and non-technical interviews, as well as times to ask questions from someone in the role currently.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How I would manage some situations where I had multiple pressing issues/priorities