I applied through a recruiter. The process took 6 days. I interviewed at Epic in Jan 2019
Interview
The interview process was average. They asked about my academic background; as well as, experience. Why I chose my major, and why I decided to study at the school that I went to. Then the recruiter started talking about what Epic has to offer. Finally, we ended talking about the position and any questions that I had
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How I heard about Epic?
What made me apply to the position of Technical Problem Solver after one of their Recruiter contacted me?
Why I studied Bioengineering?
What other jobs that I applied to?
What is my dream job/ What am I looking for in a job?
What I would like to accomplish in 3 to 5 years?
Consisted of a full day of interviews and additional sessions to learn more about the company. Overall enjoyable and informative day that gave me a good look of the company and what my role would be.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Presented a typical scenario of a morning at work and asked how I would approach multiple competing priorities.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Jan 2018
Interview
Overall it wasn't bad. A recruiter reached out to me to apply, so I did. The first step was an online assessment (mostly soft skills). At first they declined my application, but a few months later they invited me for an in-person interview.
As far as interviews go, it was a very smooth process. They arranged the shuttle to the hotel, set up dinners with current employees, had a strict schedule of general information sessions, small group discussions with team leads, one on ones with the recruiter, lunch with current employees, a tour of the facility, a technical assessment, and a shuttle back to the airport. It felt like being a cog in a well-oiled machine.