The process was straight forward from the phone screening to the multi-part interview. There were multiple interviewees in the same interview before breaking out into individual calls with problem solving questions.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Feb 2025
Interview
A week or two after I applied for a Project Manager position, I got a phone call randomly that I answered and spoke with a recruiter for about 10-15 min about my experience and interests. A week after that conversation, I was notified that I was moved to the interview process for Quality Manager rather than Project Manager. I decided to move forward with the interview process and had to complete a largely logic based test online and behavioral questions. A couple weeks later I was notified that they were scheduling me for a full interview slate which lasted about 4 or so hours I believe. I had an introduction to the company, the role, a sort of case study session where I was given a website and asked to point out everything I would change about it and then behavioral hypotheticals. Lastly I had to give a presentation about a topic of my choice to a group of 4-5 employees. It was all very casual considering the presentation and case study type questions would typically stress me out a lot. I then heard from Epic about 2-3 weeks later saying I received an offer.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Zoomvliet) in Apr 2025
Interview
Process begins with an exam including logic, math, and reading comprehension questions and a personality test. Then, there's a role introduction. The final stage was a 3+ hour Zoom call with a conversation with a current employee, introduction to the company, case study, presentation, and interview with a hiring manager. Everyone I interacted with was very nice, but it's a lot of time to invest an interview process if you are ultimately rejected with no feedback.