I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Oct 2015
Interview
1 Phone interview where you cover your resume and possibly a technical question. This is followed by the proctored online assessment. Expect to learn a new language in this and to use a language you know to solve 4 programming problems.
If you get past the first two stages they invite you on site (paid for, stay at hilton and eat good food).
The onsite is 3 interviews. One technical where they present you with a business problem you must help solve, a section where you present on a project you have done, and finally an HR interview.
All in all the Epic interview is above average in difficulty, but of course the job is a good one with a well above average salary.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What technical solutions can we provide to keep physicians and patients up to date on their vaccinations. Design the system
I applied online. I interviewed at Epic (Tulsa, OK) in Oct 2015
Interview
First you have a phone interview where someone will ask you about your resume, interests, whether you are willing to relocate
Strange service called proctorU which basically monitors your every movement during the test. Not the most comforting test environment.
Didnt make it to the onsite interview, but I imagine that the questions are more knowledge based than they were on the test.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They ask a lot of string manipulation questions. CS majors have to write code in Java or C/C++. Other majors can use VB, Python, or even pseudocode.
Guys!!! Don't bother applying here if you are older than 27.They just reject you. Age discrimination sucks!! I never believed when my friend told about it but only after experiencing the same