I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Oct 2016
Interview
The phone interview is as much about you getting to know them as them getting to know you. Typical behavioral interview, come with questions. Am bring flown to Madison for on-site interview in the coming weeks. They have a very casual process both in their dress code and in that they want you to be comfortable with the interviewing. One thing that was really interesting (in a good way) was that the person who conducts the phone interview is in the position you are applying for, and is not a member of an HR team or anything,
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Charlottesville, VA) in Oct 2016
Interview
Phone: Average, run of the mill phone screen. Lots of basic questions about your resume and desired career path
Skills: Logic, SAT type questions. They hire a third-party proctoring service to watch you so you don't cheat. As long as you trust your ability to think logically, you will be fine. Take note of your time. It can take you as long as you want, but they do take time into account
I have not had my on-site yet
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI) in Oct 2016
Interview
I was contacted by an Epic recruiter to apply for this position. I first had a 30 minute phone interview with someone currently in the position - this was very laid-back and casual. The majority of the conversation was him describing the position and the work environment of Epic, and answering my questions.
After completing the online skills exam, I was invited to the Epic campus for an in-person interview, which lasted about 5.5 hours. It consisted of a software demo, overview of the position, case-study situation, tour, lunch, HR interview, and programming test. The case study gave you a scenario of the tasks you had to handle in a day, and asked how you would prioritize them and communicate with customers. The HR interview was very standard; only the programming assessment was difficult (be sure to familiarize yourself with 2D arrays and loops).
I received an offer 6 days after my on-site interview.