I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
I submitted my resume via online application and received an email shortly afterwards to set up a phone interview and another email about the technical assessment. The call was with a software developer, but it was pretty basic and seemed to be trying to gauge general fit/provide an opportunity to ask questions. I took the technical assessment the following day, and it was much more difficult than anticipated, especially the programming portion.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
First, resume. Second phone interview, just ask some behavior question and resume review, it is normal and easy. Third online assessment, Careercup bbs has almost all the coding questions.besides logical questions, quick questions and math questions. if you do a good preparation. you will get the onsite. Fourth, onsite, demo - talk with an engineer - resume interview - study case interview - hr interview - visiting the campus. Fifth, got offer in a week.
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Question 1
the most difficult part is the online assessment. but you can prepare it via careercup bbs. if you get onsite, you will get the offer 90%.
Submitted my resume online, and after some time received the online assessment, which is in the same format as everyone else. The programming problems I received did not involve complicated recursion or things like DP, so taking enough care at the details would be suffice. Then got the onsite opportunity, which consists of two information session, a session that require you to explain one of your project, a design problem session, a lunch with a current employee, an interview with a HR and a tour; these might be in different order for different candidates. The interviewer for the design session did not ask me any specific detail of any technology/language or OOP related questions. People I met are all very nice and helpful. Received the offer after two weeks.