I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI) in Oct 2017
Interview
I got a recruiter's email and sent in my resume. Their interview process is remarkably close to what they tell you it will be, which was a nice surprise. IIRC, in the first round, they use both a 30-minute phone interview and an online assessment, taken at two separate times. My phone interview included HR-ish questions e.g. "Why Epic?" and the interviewer also asked me to describe a project I did. The online skills assessment was on ProctorU; I think the other Glassdoor reviews describe it pretty well, so I won't try to describe it more here. (Everyone I know at Epic hates ProctorU, by the way.)
The second and final round was the onsite interview day. The three interviews themselves were only ~2 hours combined, out of the 6-7 hours I was there. They gave me and other candidates a lot of background about the company and showed us a demo of their software. I got to speak to a handful of developers on various teams, and they all allowed more than enough time for questions about basically anything Epic-related or software-related. The interviews themselves felt easier than the assessment. First was an interview where I spent 20 minutes talking about a project I did, like the phone call. Then for the rest of the time (the interview was 45 minutes total) he let me ask questions about anything Epic-related. In the second interview (they call this the "design" interview I think), this was more of a usability interview (no coding!) with several questions asking how to implement specific features in a way that's best for the user experience. The final interview was with my recruiter, and she asked me HR questions (surprise!) for half an hour. Three days after my onsite, I received an offer over the phone.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Durham, NC) in Feb 2018
Interview
Basic phone interview. Then a 3 hour online technical skills test. After that an onsite interview. You have to finish the skills challenge in one sitting while staring at the screen, as they use your webcam to make sure you aren't looking somewhere else or leaving the room. Pretty intense.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
I talked to a recruiter at a career showcase. I dropped my resume online. The process took 4 days. I got a phone interview. I will update after I take the interview
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