Had a 4-hr assessment, an initial screening call by an existing employee along with him explaining about his work, final interview for 2.5 hours. Final interview consisted of two 30-min sessions about the roles, a 10-minute monologue about a topic of our choice, a 45-min case interview, and a final HR interview where they went over the details filled in the resume.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself, why epic, why this role, etc.
Three big steps. Long process. Test was about 2 hours and the final interview lasted about 4 hours and was a multi-part process. The first part was mostly listening and learning. The second part is speaking with a current project manager. And the final is speaking with the recruiter.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI) in Feb 2025
Interview
The interview process was long. There were multiple steps. After I applied, I got invited to an info session / webinar where I got an overview of the company and the role. Then, I was asked to take some tests. There was a personality test, an IQ-type test, a math test, and a coding test. This took roughly 4 hours. After this stage, I was given a final interview, which comprised of 2 more hours of info sessions, followed by a case study that I had to solve in a group. I then had to prepare a 10 minute presentation that I gave to a panel of judges. At the end of this, there was a 30 minute interview. The whole thing took roughly 3.5 hours. I actually really appreciate the holistic approach that Epic is taking to get to know their candidates, but I would say don't apply unless you REALLY see this as something that you want to do.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
You are on a team of 5 people (including yourself), and you are the team leader. You have a very strong opinion on how to do the next course of action, but the rest of the team disagrees and wants to take another course of action. What do you do?