I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Epic Care
Interview
I applied, 5 days later I received a phone call from the manager and we set an interview time. I met with the manager for about 5 minutes before being introduced to the practice's partner who would conduct the interview. The interview was simple and lasted about 15 minutes.
I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Epic Care (Pleasant Hill, CA)
Interview
It seemed well, I thought for sure I'd get a call back the hiring manager took me around the office and I was told I'd get a call in at least a week I waited a week and a half no call. I called twice the receptionist took my information and I still never had my phone call returned.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic Care (Antioch, CA) in Jul 2012
Interview
I applied online for a dosimetrist position and was first contacted by email to set up a brief phone interview, which lasted about 20 minutes. I spoke with the senior dosimetrist and he explained the position and asked about my interest in the job and in Epic Care. At the end of the interview he said he'd take about a week to decide who to call for a second interview, which would be a conference call involving a few more people. I ended up getting a second call and spoke with the senior dosimetrist, chief physicist, and chief therapist. I was surprised during the second interview that the therapist and physicist only asked one question each, and the senior dosimetrist didn't ask anything. I was not invited to interview in person and I believe the second interview was the end of my candidacy, for whatever reason. I enjoyed corresponding with the senior dosimetrist; he seemed like a nice guy and someone I would have enjoyed working with.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The questions were straightforward, but I didn't get the feeling that they were being very thorough. They didn't ask any technical questions about treatment planning. The hardest question was about how I would communicate with doctors who work at different sites, which I don't consider a very challenging question.