I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
Once you apply online, your interview is the next step which usually comes within a week or two after they review your credentials. The usual interview questions about your resume, how much of a people person you are, how you communicate and lead. However, the exam sorts out all the possible candidates obviously. Very intimidating online exam...
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Nov 2014
Interview
Completed an initial profile at an information session at my college. Was contacted two weeks later to schedule a phone screen. Pretty standard HR questions here. Then completed a series of online tests (these are not easy but not hard and you can't prepare for them so don't waste your time). I thought I did terribly on the tests, but they still called me for an on-site interview day. The on-site day is very long, but I actually thought it was fun. There's an HR interview, a PM interview, a case interview, a 10 minute presentation on a topic of your choice, a tour, and a lunch. It's packed, but each component is pretty useful and you get to interact with many Epic employees in the process. There's also a dinner you can go to with other interview candidates and an employee the night before your interview. Overall just be genuine, able to articulate why you want to be a part of the company, and the specific aspects of your experience that make you a good fit for the PM position.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
I applied at a college career fair. I was contacted to schedule a phone interview and a skills assessment test. I did the phone interview first. It was very straight forward - questions about my resume and any questions I might have about the company, position, and location. The women I interviewed with was very nice, and made a great impression on me concerning the company. Next I was asked to complete the skills assessment test. It is time consuming and somewhat difficult, but not nearly as difficult as I had heard it would be. There really is no way to prepare for it, just expect basic grammar, math, and logic questions. Also there is a section on pseudo code.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The skills assessment exam was the most difficult part. The pseudo code section can be difficult if you have no coding experience.