I applied through college or university. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Apr 2014
Interview
Read in other posts for more details about the process. Overview provided:
1.) Initial Screening/ Additional Application Questions
2.) Phone Screen (Easy interview, resume based questions)
3.) Skills Assessments (You'll make yourself nervous if you try to prepare)
4.) Paid trip & airfare up to Epic in Madison- Day long interview
The day long interview was simultaneously the most enjoyable interview I've ever had and the most stressful post interview process I've had. I had a great time. You go around campus, see the software you could be working on, give a presentation, do some basic case studies, talk with an HR rep, and then you leave. After leaving, I was anxiously waiting by the phone. 5 days later, I got the call with an offer.
Pieces of Advice: Enjoy the process. The more relaxed you are, the more you will be able to be yourself (which can easily translate into getting an offer). DO NOT show up in a suit. I was wearing nice slacks and a polo shirt and I would guess I was better dressed than 60% of the current employees.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Nothing crazy. Some stuff about working in teams and about personal work preferences are oddly stressful.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
Phone call (15-20m), onsite visit with aptitude, logic, behavior and contextual questions. Great practice, regardless of your goals in pursuing the company.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI) in Mar 2014
Interview
I submitted an application through their website and they got back to me a week later to set up a phone interview. I spoke with a current project manager who asked typical interview questions - how'd I hear about Epic, tell about some things on your resume, where do I see myself in 5 years, etc... I then was set up with an online proctored assessment (about 1.5 hours, very much like an LSAT/GRE/SAT type) which tested logic, math and English skills.
A week later, they invited me to an all day on-campus interview. They pay for the flight, cabs, hotel, and the night before, a current employee took other candidates and I out to a very nice dinner in downtown Madison. The next morning, a cab took us out to Epic's campus. There were probably 35 other candidates there that day, and the entire day felt like a college visit again. We sat down for a software demo, met with a project manager to find out more about the job and gave a 10-minute presentation on any topic. The main interview was a case study with another candidate about dealing with different types of hospital employees, and another interview with HR at the end of the day asking typical interview questions.