I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (New York, NY) in Feb 2016
Interview
I applied online after seeing them at my career fair. They had me do a behavioral phone screener while I talked a little bit about past projects. After that they make you do a weird technical screener where you have to have a proctor install software on your computer and then watch you. They can actually access files on your computer and control your screen. Big turn off for me as lots of other companies that recruit great candidates don't need to do this. Anyways, the technical screener has 2 parts, 1). They give you a fake programming language and you have to remember logic and pick things up quickly and answer ~20 questions. Do this first. 2). A code screener where you have to do 3-4 programming problems. It's deceptively easy, but actually kind of intricate. You won't have to do any complex algorithms, but you need to know your basics super well. Be able to do string manipulation, Dynamic Programming, and type manipulation (hexadecimal to integer etc.) very well, hashes as well etc.
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I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
Met them at a university career fair, where the recruiter was really excited about me. I also had two employees offer to me to attach internal company recommendations. I said sure and they were attached to my application internally in their system.
Two whole weeks later they asked for my transcripts, an odd request for a Masters student but whatever. Sent them along. (GPA is 3.8, transcripts are great)
One week later I got an auto-rejection email without even granting me a first interview or phone screening. The email said they were moving forward with other candidates (not that the funding had dried up or anything) and my favorite part was that it had a missing word in it.
I have a polished and well-rounded resume, a Masters, and 3 separate CoOps that I was offered a full time position at. I can't imagine what possible concerns would warrant not even granting me an interview.
Conclusion: Rejection is one thing, this was rude and unprofessional.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Jun 2015
Interview
phone interview toke 30 min, casual interview, why Epic, why you want to work here? how do you learn about us? the interviewer was really friendly. the human resource women always contacting me top make sure everything is going well with the online assin. the online assi is really easy if you have a background in programming and also if you took an online course