I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
Submitted my resume via school job website, and a few days later I was contacted by HR to set up a phone interview- this was pretty basic. 30 minutes, went over my resume and test scores, asked about my reason for applying to Epic and interest in the job. A few days later I was asked to complete the skills/assessment tests. This took around 3 hours. It was hard, but not terrible. About a week later, I was asked to do the onsite interview. THIS WAS A TOTAL BLAST! I had so much fun. Went out for dinner in a group the night before, and then took a taxi to the campus the next morning. There was an interview with a project manager, a case study interview, a 10 minute presentation, and a final interview with HR. I wasn't really thrown off by any of the questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
5 things you are not? Are you detail oriented or big picture oriented? In a situation where you're the leader and the whole team wants something else- do you side with them or not?
Three parts: Online personality questionnaire and aptitude test, phone interview and then all-day interview at headquarters in Verona..
Online personality questionnaire/aptitude test was very easy and straight forward. The phone interview seemed more like a dummy check, and simply asked me to verbally outline my resume.
The in-person interview in Verona was bizarre/discordant. The day consisted of being shuffled around the campus, a team situation interview (paired with another applicant), a programming exam, a verbal/quantitative aptitude test and a 10 minute presentation on a subject of your choosing (which I was informed of a week before flying out).
The Epic hiring and interview process was very smooth and fluid. The HR team did a great job at contacting the interviewee and arranging phone interviews, travel on site, and following up with an offer. The process largely consisted of a resume review, a phone interview, a few tests, and a day on site with more interviews and tests. Overall it was a very enjoyable process.