I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI)
Interview
Applied online and was contacted a few days later to set up a 30 minute phone screening. The person on the phone was very friendly and spoke for a few minutes about what he did, and then asked me for questions. After I asked a few questions, he confirmed details on the resume and then asked about a project I had done. After this screening, I had to take the 2 hour knowledge test. The 20 questions about the new programming language were extremely easy, and there were 4 coding questions (harder, but only 1 tricky one). I thought it went well but got an email 2 weeks later saying they wanted to proceed with other candidates.
A lot of it was just them demonstrating their products. The parts where you were being interviewed consisted of a basic behavioral interview and also one where you explained a project on your resume. No real technical interview for me
I applied through university. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
After a phone screen, I was flown on site for a day of tours, testing, and interviewing. The experience was a bit exhausting and overwhelming but I was convinced of their desire to determine fit rather than qualification. They let me know the decision a couple of weeks later.
I applied through university. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI) in Oct 2013
Interview
I applied at the Career Fair in my college and was shortlisted for interviewing. Initially, I had a HR round where behaviorial questions and one design question was asked. After that, I was asked to take an online test. I qualified in that following which I was called in for onsite interviews.
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Question 1
I didn't find anything difficult in their screening process. Key to succeeding is being strong with basic computer science and math.