I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Epic (Wyoming, MI) in Feb 2021
Interview
You are first given a proctored 3-4 hour exam where you are not allowed to get up or take breaks. They also schedule you for a phone call with a recruiter where you are asked to talk about a project that you worked on.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was the biggest challenge you faced while working on your project?
I applied online. I interviewed at Epic (Des Moines, IA) in Feb 2021
Interview
Extremely intrusive, overly complicated and does not respect your time at all. You will be asked to complete a 4 hour skills assessment full of deliberately convoluted questions that have nothing to do with your ability to perform work related tasks. You will not be given any bathroom breaks during the process and you will be proctored the entire time. The most invasive and disrespectful interview process I have ever encountered, and others I have spoken with confirm the same sentiment. From what I can gather they are a decent place to work at if you don't mind the poor hours, but the interview process alone was enough to dissuade me from wanting to work here.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Several random logic puzzles that have nothing to do with anything.
I applied online. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI) in Feb 2021
Interview
Interview started with a quick recruiter call to discuss my background, experience, and interest in Epic. Answered any questions I had about the position and work at the company.
Next round was a proctored online technical exam, expect at least 3-4 hours in length. Consisted of 3 rounds, one extremely quick round of logic / math questions. Next round was answering questions about a fictional programming language, then finally a few programming questions without the aid of a compiler. Proctor was a bit difficult and would harass me about looking off to the side (was just thinking).
Final round was a presentation about Epic's software with several other interviewees, a group QA session, an easy system design round, then a final discussion with a recruiter. Have good questions prepared and be social, the onsite is mostly a personality test.
After I received the offer I was given the option to tour Epic's campus, which I did. It's a nice location but gave off the impression of being a stressed-out corporate Disneyland.
Recruiter was extremely helpful and transparent, guided me throughout the entire process. Patient and gave me plenty of time to make a decision on the offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Answer questions about a fictional programming language.
Find the angle between the hands in a clock.
Longest chain of numbers that add together given string.
Design a system to call patients regarding scheduled immunizations.