I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic in Oct 2013
Interview
Applied through university career site.
Get an email asking me to provide graduate and undergraduate GPA and take a online test about personality.
A recruiter connected me the next day and setup a phone interview. Chatted with an engineer about my projects and the opportunities at Epic. Just a casual chat, no technical questions. He asked for my GRE score and GPAs again, which is out of my expectation.
Then take a skill assessment a week later.Four parts: math; a new language followed by some multiple choice questions; 2 min 10 questions(simple but need fast response, I didn't finish all); 4 coding problems, all very basic. There were no time limit for very part except for the 2min one. Both the speed and correctness are considered.
Waiting for next steps
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given a length of a password, print all possible well-ordered passwards
I applied online. The process was similar to what other people :here 1) Phone interview no technical at all 2) Online skills test through Pearson. The questions in the online skill test were pretty easy for the first two parts (simple math+questions on a new prog. language). The third part included a programming assignment which was more difficult. If you have a little time and you review some standard programming questions it can be done. However, I did not prepare at all and so I failed.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
I submitted my resume through job fairs at school, get contacted in about a week to do some online test. which include 4 parts, 14 math questions, learn a new language grammar and apply it (about 20 questions), programming questions (4 questions); these three parts are time-unlimited, and a 2-min to answer 10 questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The 2-minutes part is a bit unexpected, I am not a native language speaker, I read a bit slow, so I can only finish about 60% percent of the questions.