I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
I applied online through a school job posting. I heard a week later about a phone interview. He asked some typical questions (elevator pitch stuff, why I am interested in the company, etc.). A few days later I received an email saying they would pursue other candidates.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI)
Interview
An HR rep got my resume from Teach For America after I was rejected and specifically asked me to apply for the Project Manager position on their website. After submitting a resume and cover letter, I was told to complete a Rembrandt Profile online; the profile is standard personality testing and took maybe 20 minutes.
I was contacted a few days later to schedule a phone interview. The phone interview lasted approximately 30 minutes and covered questions about my resume, experiences, and a few classic HR questions. I was notified a couple days later that I was invited to an in-person interview day at Epic, and coordinated a trip there ~ 2 weeks after my phone interview.
The in-person, final interview takes place at Epic and is a lengthy affair. Multiple 1:1 interviews, a series of computerized tests, a 10 minute presentation, and a tour/lunch on campus. It was a well-oiled machine and definitely left a positive impression of the company in my head. By the end of the day, I was exhausted but enthralled, and it was inspiriing to see the company managed to make such a controlled and sterile idea into something enjoyable.
The day ended with a brief interview and some job-related questions (can you travel? expected salary, etc) and I was told my notification would take up to two weeks. It took a couple business days from that date to recieve a call and email telling me that I got the job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Just make sure to be alert and attentive, as some of the questions (at least for Project Manager), will ask you to make difficult judgment calls that are heavily informed by the position's philosophy, which you learn about throughout the day.
I applied online. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI)
Interview
Went through a long day's interview process: case study with one other interviewer, individual interview, several tests taken on the computer (programming/logic/math/english), did a 10 minute presentation. Overall, they take really good care of you, putting you in a nice, comfortable hotel the night before, reimbursing you for food spendings on your trip, and paying for your flight, but because they have the expenses to do so. The position is highly competitive and probably 1/10 get it, maybe less per group. Prepare to be put on the spot but be confident.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is a situation where you used humor to diffuse a situation?