I applied through university. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
30 minute phone screen including questions on why I chose my major, different elements of my resume, as well as my "life goals" and my "dream job." Got an e-mail 2 weeks later inviting me to come on-site for an all day interview. The on-site interview consists of a building tour, a software demo, then a bunch of interviews. one is a case study you do with another person, then you do a 2 hour assessment exam, you have other HR interviews. It's ultimately not that difficult.
Not invested in who they're hiring if they rely heavily on multiple assessments for applicants to take (personality quiz, etc). These are unpaid and take hours. A poor use of time.
Intro zoom call, and several hours of tests on a lockdown browser before even getting to have the first ten minute phone interview. Phone interview was basically combing through my resume and any gaps.
After submitting the application, there was a personality assessment and a technical assessment to test your thinking skills. The technical assessment had 4 parts, some of which took a long time(~1.5 hours) while others were quick.