Contacted via Career Fair, interviewed via phone, standard. Asked by interviewer to confirm test scores, GPA and other numbers/internships/accomplishments on my resume. I actually found this really annoying since it's obviously true if I put it on my resume. If they don't have basic trust in me, why would I want to work for them. Then asked to explain projects on my resume. Got to next level easily, but was forced to take a 3-4 hour online proctored test...
I felt there was a complete lack of trust in the interviewee.
More information, the company has it's proprietary language it uses along with VB6 (who the hell uses this language any more), interviewer was evasive about the number of hours worked, and Madison, Wisconsin? It might as well be in the North Pole relative to the other tech centers.
Recommendation: Don't bother, much better companies around Seattle or the Bay Area chasing good CS majors. Especially out of school, this is a dead-end company with dead-end technologies.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
I first had a phone screen with a developer at Epic which went well. It was just a background check and he told me about what Epic does etc. It ended with a simple coding question.
This was followed by a proctored skills test a week later. This will take around 3-4 hours to complete and contains math and coding questions. There weren't too hard and with a little preparation, it is crackable. I didn't get through this round.
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Question 1
There was nothing too difficult or unexpected I felt
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Dec 2012
Interview
Submitted resume, got reached by HR. After asking about past experience, they flew me to Madison, WI. For the onsite interview, I wasn't able to finish the coding problems very well, and got nervous when presenting one of my past project to their technician.