I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in May 2025
Interview
As a local applicant, I received an interview offer after previous applications. The first part of the process involved a four-hour, somewhat clunky and archaic logic and personality assessment. I don't believe I made it past this initial assessment on my first attempt. However, after a separate application, I got a referral for a "final" virtual interview for a different role.
After submitting my availability, I was scheduled for a Wednesday, two weeks out. This was for a four hour virtual interview day, starting at 9 AM. I did five sessions run by various epic employees concluding with the recruiter interview. Epic bulk interviews. My experience involved:
A first session with ten other candidates for a general overview.
A second session with three candidates for a role-specific overview.
A third session focusing on a case study.
A fourth session for a presentation led by me.
Finally, a recruiter interview.
A fifteen-minute break before the presentation
The pace of talking in the sessions was fast, however the amount of information everybody needed to cover led to the sessions running precisely to the minute. While very informative, the overall experience felt somewhat impersonal, everybody was bubbly in an exaggerated way like they were just trying to get through their sessions ASAP. I'd say the process is informative and gives you a good feel of the company, they hired a lot during covid and are planning to keep their current employee headcount, and there is a lot of work to go around. Prepare for this process to take a lot of your time and the time of others.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1: Prepare a 10 minute presentation of a topic you are familiar with.
2: Why Epic, after these sessions, why this role?
3: Tell me about yourself
4: What is your expected compensation for this role?
5: When are you able to start? Every cohort starts the first Monday of a month and fills up fast.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI)
Interview
The interview process for Epic is long. It included multiple steps including an exam. There was a phone interview, a virtual interview, a test and then I had to do a presentation as well. Overall the interviewers were pleasant and came from various roles within the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Would you be able to relocate to Verona, Wisconsin. This is required for most positions at Epic.
It was a group call of over 20 applicants, and none of us were able to ask any questions. The "interviewer" read off questions that were on their FAQ and acted like those were questions asked live from the zoom call.
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