I applied through college or university. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Jan 2011
Interview
I first had a one on one interview and it went wonderfully. The man that interviewed me was extremely nice and was knowledgable of the company. I then promptly took a personailty test which consisted of various scenarios and how I would handle it. After that I had to complete a few forms online and another questionaire. I then had to wait 7-10 business days for a response. The next step in the interview process being flown to Madison and taking a logistics exam.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Tell me a point in time where you had to be assertive.
If you were the leader of a group of 4 others, all of them felt one way and you felt the other. Your deadline is that day, do you go with what you believe in or with majority?
The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Oct 2011
Interview
EPIC is a great company to work for, but it's not for everyone.....If you're currently an undergrad and want to have a fun, fast start to your career (and don't mind living in Madison, WI) I'd highly recommend this company. The interview process won't seem strange at all if you're very inexperienced, as it will most likely be one of your first interview experiences.
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Epic in Jul 2011
Interview
I received an invite to interview about 4 days after I applied online. The interview was before a panel of three managers, two of whom were more than a half hour late because they took a long lunch and had forgotten about the scheduled meeting entirely. One of these managers seemed exceptionally angry about having to be there and did her best to cut me off as quickly as possible during my answers. I don't know what exactly they were looking for, but throughout the entire interview I had no doubt that I was not it. I found myself wondering why they had asked me to an interview in the first place, since they were so absurdly negative about every detail of my application. At best, I would describe the interview process as hostile. Several of the questions were not relevant (i.e., "What do you do in your free-time?" or "What's your family situation?") and felt invasive. I left after about fifteen minutes of this, and told them I no longer wished to be considered.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are you planning on going back to school, moving, or doing anything that might cause you to miss work?