I applied through their website after seeing their software being used in a hospital. They responded with a behavioral test and a proctored online test, which was broken up into sections. They also scheduled a phone interview.
After the tests and the interview, they informed me that they were considering me for a different role (I had originally applied to be a Project Manager). I sent in another application, and they scheduled an on-site interview.
They took care of the flights and lodgings, and I met some other applicants at the hotel. We went to dinner with a current employee, which was very relaxed and fun. The next day, I went out at the scheduled time to the actual campus, which was about 20 minutes out of Madison. We had a quick introduction and presentation about Epic, then we went to talk to a current Technical Services person about the position. Next, I had a "case study" about customer service and prioritizing urgent issues. Then, we went to lunch in their cafeteria and went on a tour of some of the campus (it's huge, and they're continuously expanding). After the tour I had an interview with an HR representative. Lastly, I had a programming assessment. I am not a programmer, so this was somewhat difficult for me, but it was not timed and you could just write pseudocode. It was not multiple choice like the proctored exam.
Still waiting to hear about an offer.
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What are the things about this position that you see as positive? What are the things about this position that you see as negative?
It is a phone interview. The first 1/3 is about me and my resume. The next 1/3 is about TS and HR's experience at Epic. The last part is about me asking questions. HR really expects my questions, so it is important to have some interesting things about Epic in your mind.
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What factors are important in terms of choosing all your offers?
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Feb 2015
Interview
I discovered about Epic during a campus recruiting visit and applied online. They responded very fast (2-3 days) and quickly setup a phone interview that week. Phone interview was pretty basic; essentially background information about the job and your resume.resume. Next I was contacted do to a technical assessment exam where there were 4 parts: a quick answer section, Math/problem solving section, a technical learning question and programming section. The only section that seemed difficult was the programming section, partly because I don't have much experience in that area. Next is an on site interview. They are fast with the job process and respond quickly
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Question 1
Basic background questions; where do you see yourself in 5 years?