Epic put me through probably the most "exam-heavy" and "IQ-heavy" interview processes when compared with other companies. They absolutely love their numbers and statistics, which is proven by their interview process. When I made first contact at a career fair, the employee's second question to me was regarding my high school SAT/ACT score, which I found interesting. This was followed by a 30 minute phone call, with the usual interview questions. I then took about a 3 hour online exam. I was then asked to come on site for an interview and tour of their (absolutely stunning) campus.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They gave me a case study with 3 simulated client complaints. I had to prioritize them and say what I would do in each situation.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI) in Nov 2013
Interview
Interview process took a month. Phone screen with Epic TS, then a 3 hour test you can take at home online. They say they judge on speed and accuracy. I did most of the test with pretty good speed I think, but the coding part made me take 3.5 hours total. Afterwards I was flown up to the main campus in Verona. Campus is beautiful inside and out. The interview process was fairly easy, no technical questions. They give another test during the in person interview process. I went over the time by 10-15 minutes but that obviously didn't deter them from hiring me. Overall just be a generally nice person and pretty decent at test taking and giving coherent responses to interview questions and you shouldn't have any issues getting this job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you help x person with general problem y?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI) in Mar 2012
Interview
I applied for a position at a college job fair. I took an online personality assessment. I had a phone interview with an Epic representative. I took a proctored IQ test that had math and programming questions. I flew to Wisconsin for a day-long on-site interview. I learned about the software and various roles, took a tour of the buildings, and completed three one-on-one interviews. I also took a grammar and reading comprehension test while I was on-site.