I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Feb 2016
Interview
The process began with an initial phone screen interview. This was relatively simple and straight forward. Then, I had to take an intelligence test. There was a mathematics portion and a coding section; the coding section was difficult. A few days after I completed the test, I was notified that I was being invited to an onsite interview.
The onsite interview consisted of a case study, a one-on-one interview, a presentation, and a HR interview. Nothing too hard. A week later I got a call saying that they were impressed and they extended an offer.
I ultimately declined because I did not feel like my experience onsite was good. People seemed to be inexperienced, and my interviewers were not friendly. I could not see myself thriving in such a work environment. However, the actual office is very cool and the subsidized lunches are a nice perk!
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
Referred by a friend and was contacted soon after to submit my resume and fill out an application. Next they scheduled a phone interview which was fairly chill, 30 minutes or so just to find out basic information and ask you general questions. Then you schedule and take their skills assessment where they see if you are smart basically. This is as far as I have gotten so far!
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
First round phone interview - you'll probably talk to someone on the team you are applying for. It's a good opportunity to ask questions have about the role. Basic questions, but do prepare.
Second step testings - multiple parts which includes personality, technical, and logics. I guess there is not much you can do for those. Just pick a time when your brain functions the best.
Lastly, an onsite interview which last the whole day. They will fly you in the day before, and dress casual.