I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Milwaukee, WI) in Oct 2022
Interview
Completely unorganized. The total process took 5 hours and seemed organized at first but felt chaotic. The first person responsible for giving the company's overview presentation was 35 minutes late and was unprofessional. The next section was an overview of the position I was applying for. Each section had 5-8 applicants in a Zoom together. The final HR interview part only lasted 15 minutes, and they could not answer my questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I had to prepare a presentation on something I was knowledgeable about without using PowerPoint or any other presentation tools.
The interview began with an information session, followed by a rather rigorous set of tests. Those who passed the tests were invited to a round of virtual interviews, which included a presentation of your choosing and some group scenarios. After that, there was a conversation about specific details and an offer.
I applied online. I interviewed at Epic (Bristol, England) in Feb 2023
Interview
Had a 2+ hour online test which it seems everyone has to do regardless of role, lots of things that would be irrelevant to the job I was applying for like coding were tested. Despite that, it wasn't too hard, and I felt confident in most of my answers. I then had a phone screening interview which was a chat with a current employee who seemed nice. We talked about my experience, why I wanted the role and the usual getting-to-know-you chat. She even said to me on the phone that I'd ticked all of the boxes and would be great in the role. Then I got an email 2 weeks later saying they were moving forward with other candidates... No idea why as they, of course, don't give feedback. Bit of a mystery.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why do you want to work for Epic? Are you willing to travel up to 50% of your time? Will you relocate to Bristol?