The whole process took about around 2 1/2 months. I applied at a career fair at my university. The interview process consisted of three steps after application: phone interview, skills assessment (3 hour test), and the final onsite interview. The skills assessment is a few small programs and evaluates you based on correctness and time. My advice: be quick. HR was great at contact throughout the entire process. Everyone I met and talked to was laid back and friendly.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you could expand a past project of yours, how would you?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Cincinnati, OH) in Feb 2018
Interview
First there was a phone interview which took around 30mins. it is very casual, just question about my resume, and information about epic.
Second there is a 3hr online assessment. It was the worse 3hr of my life. There is a programming part with no compiler, so I cannot check if my code works or not. Just spend most of the time tracking through my code to make sure that it does what is suppose to.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Find the seed of a number.
Eg : 1716 = 143*1*4*3 =1716 so 143 is the seed of 1716. find all possible seed for a given number.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
I won't really add much - everyone has pretty much explained pretty well how the process works. I got up to the phone interview and online assessment/test, but not onsite. While the test was difficult, it was not really much more difficult than other online assessments I've had from other companies (IBM, Twitter, etc.).
The only thing I will add is that they still use most of the interview questions (especially programming) on CareerCup, under Epic Systems. They are basically the exact questions. I really wish I knew this beforehand, since I got rejected - Oh well. Look them up, and study them...There are not really that many, to be honest.
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