I applied online. I interviewed at Epic in Nov 2020
Interview
Online assessment followed by an initial phone interview and then a 4 hour long virtual interview since these are trying times. Overall it was a fairly straight forward process compared to other lengthier interviews.
It was a phone call interview - 30 min long, very chill. The recruiter was very nice and asked a couple of questions about myself. Afterwards, he talked about his experience with the company and I had the opportunity to ask questions. Still waiting on final round interview.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Oct 2020
Interview
Whole process consisted of one personality test (that one really put me off), one comprehensive skills assessment (standard LSAT type logic and reading comprehension questions + one math/coding test basically seeing how quickly you can learn a new language), one phone screen 30 min, then one additional coding assessment (I don’t think this actually affect your result, I know many ppl who have no coding background and I myself bombed it too) and then superday (was 3.5 hrs video call atm, started off with some demos and employee prep talk, then one technical interview that’s not exactly technical but more like how do you interact with clients, then one behavioral with HR). Overall was a pretty long process but definitely very little BS compared to many other companies I’ve interviewed at. HR is very nice and responsive.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Given a certain scenario, how would you respond to your clients?
If asked, what do you think the three references you listed would say about things you did the best & things you needed improvements on when you worked with them?