I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Oct 2021
Interview
I applied online and got an invite for a phone interview that same day. I also got invited for the assessment right away. Did the phone interview on a Friday, did the assessment that Sunday, The assessment was a little over two hours and it wasn’t too bad, it was mostly weighing your ability to think critically and follow directions. The next day I was invited to the final interview, which was virtual because of COVID. They were also considering me for EUT, so I did a 10 minute presentation during my interview which was probably the part I prepped most for. The rest was pretty standard, the case study wasn’t difficult. I feel like it’s there more to weigh what your capabilities are and you can’t really fail it if you put in effort. The rest of the virtual interview was just telling me about the job (if you’re invited to the final interview, you’re very likely to get the offer.) I got an offer two weeks later, and it only took that long because they wanted to speak with one of my former supervisors who they had difficulty reaching. The whole process took about four weeks, which was great! They were always super responsive and kind. I actually really enjoyed the interview process. I thought it was applicable to the job I applied for and I truly felt like they were considering me for my skills and experiences.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
Phone interview followed by an aptitude test, which included a coding section for a position that was not related to coding. Aptitude test itself was mostly logic based questions, proctored by a 3rd party company. There was also a time limit to the test itself.
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Question 1
Where do you see yourself in your career in five years?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Fairfax, VA) in Jun 2021
Interview
Interview process was fairly straightforward, I met with someone who was currently in the role and they described what working at Epic was like and what the job entailed. I didn't end up answering that many questions besides the classic tell me a little about yourself which came after my interviewer introduced themselves a little so it alleviates some of the pressure. I didn't end up passing the skills assessment test because I'm not too well versed in programming so it definitely helps to have a little knowledge/experience in that field but not too much is needed.