I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI) in Feb 2014
Interview
Applied online and was contacted to setup a phone interview. Phone interview is a casual conversation about the position and about you. I was contacted a week later to take a few online assessments. The online exam isn't that hard, you don't need to have any programming background. I was then invited a few days later for an on-site interview. The interview took all day, starting with an overview of the software, meeting with people in the role that you're applying for, a couple case studies, a presentation, and finally a short interview with a recruiter. I was offered a position within a week.
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Question 1
There are a few logic questions on the online assessment that might trip people up but overall nothing too bad. The on-site interview is very relaxed and I don't think there are any "right" answers to the case study questions, they just want to see how well you can defend your decisions.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Mar 2014
Interview
So far currently waiting to hear back after having had the phone interview and taking the proctored assessments. The phone interview was merely rehashing what was on my resume and confirming dates and gap. The assessments required serious attention for about two hours with the programming section the most difficult in my opinion.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI) in Mar 2014
Interview
Currently in the hiring process- applied online and heard back a week later. Scheduled a phone interview which ended up being pretty casual-they mostly talk about the position, why you'd be a good fit, why you're interested, etc. They expect you to have questions to ask so be sure to have some ready. A day after the phone interview i was scheduled to take a personality test and a logical reasoning/critical skills test- which is challenging- i recommend brushing up on some math logic questions. Some analogies, grammar and programming involved as well.