I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI) in May 2012
Interview
5/4: Submitted Epic Application
5/9: Completed Rembrandt Profile
5/15: Phone Interview with HR
5/24: Dinner w/ 1 Epic Technical Writer and 3 Applicants in Madison, WI
5/25: Tour of Verona, WI Campus
Interview with International HR Director
Case Study with 1 Epic Salesperson and 1 PM Applicant
Lunch w/ 1 Epic Technical Writer and 3 Applicants at Epic
Presentation with 2 HR and 1 PM
Programming Evaluation
Quantitative/Logic Evaluation
Verbal Evaluation
Final Interview with 1 PM
Overall, Epic is a great company to work with. I was encouraged to apply by a friend in the healthcare IT space, and I am looking forward to a long-term career with Epic. Throughout the application/interview process, I interacted with 12+ Epic employees directly. Everyone is very nice, and the cab driver (Jim) even offered his advice upon arrival at Epic: "They must really like you to bring you this far. You are the best and the brightest. Be confident, and be yourself."
Obviously, Jim spends many mornings and afternoons ferrying Epic applicants to and from the company's 600+ acre campus, but his advice rings true. To those currently in the application process, just be yourself. Be confident, but not arrogant or presumptuous. Epic is looking for genuine, hard working people who want to be a part of something far bigger than themselves. Best of luck!
Glassdoor had very accurate description of the whole process. I did resume drop, did the online assessment, then got scheduled for a role introduction session where you listen to the person who currently has the job to describe what they do. Afterwards, there's the superday online where you will do a 10-min presentation on any topic you like and case study with peers, then behaviors. Overall a pretty smooth and enjoyable experience.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI)
Interview
I sent in my application and received an email from HR two days later asking if I agreed on thee salary. First process is you get a role intro, then an assessment test which is like 4 hours. They heavily rely on your test scores and are confirming that you’re a relatively normal and capable person before they offer you the job.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic in Aug 2022
Interview
I was contacted on LinkedIn by a person from epic who encouraged me to apply for project manager role, sent me a link, I’m guessing I was scouted because on my profile I was #openforwork And I had some EHR software implementation experience in healthcare in my work history. (About 6 months worth). I filled out the project manager application online, I scheduled a time to watch the role introduction (just a zoom live seminar with some info on the role) and take the assessments. I did send the recruiter Just a question before my assessments asking for how much the role paid, like a salary range even, he replied with a non-answer saying that it is different for every candidate and once they have more information on my background, we can talk about salary.
That was kind of annoying, seeing as they were asking me to sign up for a 3 to 4 hour test for a role that I wasn’t even sure if it would be worth it, especially since moving to Wisconsin was part of the requirements. My last job was remote and I was mostly looking for remote roles.
I studied a bit, looked up some logic questions or questions from the assessment (didn’t find much but a few practice questions online that folks said were from epic hiring tests) I took the assessment and I think I did pretty accurately but I used most of the available time, so speed was not something I felt I really competed on. After a few days I got an email saying that they were not going to move forward with me as a candidate. Seemed like a cool job but I was relieved honestly. It seems like a role for folks fresh out of college where you give your life to the company and they work you to the bone. I’m later in my life and career I don’t really have the energy for all that.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A man walks into a hardware store and asks the shopkeeper for the price of an item.
“They’re $1 each”
“Ok. Give me 600.”
“That’ll be $3”
What did he buy?