I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
The first litmus test to qualify for this position is the following:
ACT score above 30 (or SAT equivalent)
GPA above 3.3
good impression on first phone interview/in-person interview
Perform well on the online test where they give you situations and ask you to prioritize in which order you would process or address things
If you meet the marks in the above you will likely get an on-site interview.
On-site they basically issue a mini-SAT test, give you a case study and ask you to make a presentation
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
None, They don't care to ask the dumb and common questions, 3 strengths, 3 weakness? etc. One question that was unexpected is this:
"Name five things you are not" (can't use physical descriptors)
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
The process consisted of an informational interview, a personality test, an extended test (3 hours long) with subjects that included grammar, mathematics, logic puzzles, and computer programming. It is a seriously flawed process. I would recommend not wasting your time.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
This has been kind of a roller coaster experience. I was initially contacted by an HR recruiter who found my resume on my school's career website. My degree has nothing to do with healthcare or software but apparently my grades were good enough. I completed the personality profile, online assessment (4 parts: 2-minute speed test, verbal, math, intro programming), and phone interview within about a week of my official application to the position. I received an email later that they were moving on with candidates for PM/IC but were considering me for Quality Assurance. After applying for QA, I received an email saying that they would like me to complete a writing sample assessment as well, which I hadn't anticipated based on the other QA reviews on here. I assume it may be because I'm also being considered for a writing position? I am preparing to take the writing assessment soon and am anticipating an on-site interview for some position, at least.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The phone interview was very chill, basic "where do you see yourself in 5 years" questions. The assessment had some tricky math logic questions but was otherwise fine. Some of the questions can be found scattered throughout these reviews.