I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Epic (Chicago, IL) in Jan 2016
Interview
I applied online and then I immediately got a phone interview request. It took exactly 30 minutes and asked pretty standard interview questions. Nothing too difficult and mostly about yourself. The intereviewee is pretty chill and is also a TP, so cool thing is that you get to ask questions pertaining to the job and you'll get a first hand experience response. Then i got a link to do the assesment, which I still have to complete.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WV) in Nov 2015
Interview
I originally applied for Software development, got a phone interview from them. It was fairly straightforward and all they asked was about a project that I put in my resume. After that, I went through a 3-4 hour 2-part technical exam proctored by ProctorU. The first part is answering questions based on a programming language they have you learn. The second part is the technical programming part that is about 4 questions. After that, got an email that I didn't move forward with the Software development part, but they wanted me onsite for their technical problem solver role with an emphasis on windows systems engineer instead. They invite you to dinner on the first night with a group of applicants and an employee. Very chill and relaxed, but be sure to ask as many questions as possible. Then the next day was an actual full day interview. You will start as a group and later on be split for individual interviews. I would say the interview is a split between touring the place, 1:1 interview, and talking with more employees about what they do. They will also group you up with an employee to get lunch at their cafeteria. The order in which 1:1 interviewing/touring/meeting employees is different for everyone. They also have a logic and SAT type test during the onsite interview that tests your basic skills that last about an hour. At the end of the day, you will usually be talking with an HR personnel about salaries and benefits.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Make sure you understand how to deal with interpersonal/behavioral questions because a lot of the questions has to do with how you will deal with different types of people.
I applied through college or university. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Dec 2015
Interview
Brief phone interview (all personality-based), then a pretty tough technical assessment (done remotely). The in-person interview was pretty standard, a case study and some more behavioral questions. The tour of their campus is extremely impressive. At the end, they have you take a coding assessment, which you can write in pseudocode. They *say* this is only for placement in their department, and does not determine whether or not you get an offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The toughest part of the interview was a case study where they give you some broad problems they normally have to overcome with their clients.