I applied online. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WV) in Oct 2016
Interview
First, I had a really informal phone interview with a developer from Epic. We talked about my previous work and a little bit about the position. I then took an online assessment that included a programming bit, and a portion where you learned a quick simple language and were asked a few questions about it. Lastly, I was invite to EPIC headquarters in Madison. The process took a full day. I interviewed with a developer and a member of HR and the rest was a tour and information sessions about the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked to describe a previous algorithm I had developed.
I applied online. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI)
Interview
Had a screening call, an online test (both of them were really easy), and a phone interview. After that I was flown to Madison to take a tour of the company and a very casual interview.
The questions once you were onsite were kinda ambiguous, as most of the time It was them talking about the company.
I had an interview were I had to talk about a project I had worked on previously
And another interview were I had to talk about a hypothetical scenario of how I would design a system.
The interviews themselves were easy, so I don't actually know what is it that they use to select candidates.
After I got home they sent me an email asking about my college (so I'm assuming they take what college you come from into consideration) .
Two weeks afterwards they called me telling me they weren't moving forward with me.
1.) Phone Interview: This portion was very low stress, no technical questions were asked.
2.) Online Assessment: Uses an online proctoring service. Assessment is long (~3 Hours), and some of the programming questions are fairly difficult
3.) Onsite