I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
I was very pleased with the interview process. Epic handled everything through their HR and were very responsive to questions about the process. Although I did not receive an offer, I was pleased they kept me in the process as long as they did, focusing not on my GPA, which wasn't stellar, but rather on my potential from my work experience.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI)
Interview
A few repetitive online applications were followed by an interview with a recruiter at my school. They then gave me a fairly straightforward aptitude test (complete with a "learn MUMPS in twenty minutes" section). I then had two on-site interviews with an developer and an HR person along with a tour, a software demo, and some far-too-brief Q&A time with another developer.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
First round was a phone interview, was mostly asked about my resume. There was just one problem solving question. After that was asked to give an computer test in a test center. Questions were similar to those posted by other users and those found on careercup. This was a really long test.
After abt two weeks was invited to their campus for inperson interview. The night before the interview got to have dinner with one of the epic employees along with another candidates. This was a very informal interview we u can ask about how working in epic in general is. The guy who took us to dinner was a project manager at Epic and didnt know much about the onsite interview details.
For the onsite interview as soon as u arrive at Epic u are greeted by a HR who will most likely be doin your wrapup interview before u leave Epic. She gave each of us a schedule of the days program which will include campus overview, software overview, taking with one of the senior developers about their work, a case study interview, lunch with an employee where u ll be asked to explain some of your work, an interview where u have to present one of your development projects, couple more tests and finally an HR wrap-up interview after the end of which u are handed another 2 minute test. The process overall was exhausting. At the end of one interview you are taken to another without any breaks. Epic has an amazing campus which u get to see on the tour, only problem i see is the technology that u ll be working on are pretty much useless outside the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Since they use an internal programming language (MUMPS/CACHE) and you are not expected to know these, questions focussed on giving a scenario and seeing how you try to come up with a solution.