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      Project Manager/Implementation Consultant Interview

      11 Apr 2011
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Madison, WI
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      The process took 6 days. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Mar 2011

      Interview

      I applied online one night. 2 business days later they invited me to take a personality screening online. It isn't too hard, and it's kind of weird because it forces you to make some decisions where neither choice applies. 3 business days later I had an unscheduled phone interview. I had a phone interview 1 week after I applied online. It was very basic - everyone else has described the entire process really well if that's what you want to know. They'll ask about your SAT score, whether or not you went straight to college from high school (basically how old are you?), how you heard about Epic, and what you've been up to since graduation. I was immediately invited for a final round interview the next week. They flew me out the day before and had me stay at a hotel where some of the other candidates stayed as well. At night they took us out to dinner - about 3 or 4 of us to an Epic employee. Very casual - I don't think they had any decision-making authority with regards to your outcome. The next morning I had a long interview process while they intermittently told us about the company and their campus. DO NOT WEAR A SUIT. I wore slacks, a dress shirt, and a sweater, and I felt over-dressed even wit that. I would suggest slacks and a dress shirt so you give off the vibe that your'e serious and professional, without being over-dressed. I won't get into too much detail about their information. My first interview was a case interview with an implementation consultant where they gave you a sheet and you had to prioritize which issue (and why) you would address in which order. You were asked to write all of that down, but when it came down to the last 10 minutes, we didn't really talk that much about my reasoning. At the end the interviewer started incorporating in some behavioral questions. Again, these questions have already been described in detail by everyone else on this forum. After this I had a presentation to give for 10 minutes. This wasn't bad either - I timed myself. They periodically asked questions, but they seemed kind of forced (unnatural) in my case. After this I went in for my final interview. This one was fully behavioral as well with one of the HR members. Again, the questions were very scripted and you can get all of them if you read through these interview evaluations. The only weird question is "what are 5 things you are not?". They also ask you for a specific salary range you are expecting, should you be given a job offer. Most people typically say 50k ish, and they are usually pleasantly surprised by the offers. I have heard from friends who work here that the offer is typically big 4 consulting pay with similar hours expectations as well. I believe I said around 70k, figuring they would just be lower than that with their offer. We then went to lunch at Epic's cafeteria - again, pretty chill. You can eat whatever you want on Epic's tab, even though employees usually pay (it's cheap, don't worry). The last step is a series of examinations that mirror the SAT. There's a 2 minute warmup section that you probably won't finish (I got to the very last question). Then there are 3 untimed tests (you time yourself and you record how long it took you). The math test is kindof like an SAT. It has some basic questions, and then it gets into some brainteasers (I am not allowed to divulge the specifics). The verbal section was like the old SAT - analogies, sentence correction (no multiple choice), and some evaluation type logic questions. The last test was a programming test. They give you some code and it all builds on each other. Each question is just asking you, based on the given info, which will the computer return? Overall I felt the process was very awkward and forced. The questions did not naturally tie back to my resume, and I realized that way too late in the interview process. I did not get to talk about my unique experiences that prepared me for the role because I was expecting them to ask about them. When I realized it, we were close to the end of their scripted questions and they asked me what questions I have for them. I got a call back from them about 10 days after my final interview telling me that "they decided to pursue other candidates even though the decision was a tough one"

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What are 5 things you are not?
      2 Answers

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      Project Manager/Implementation Consultant Interview

      30 Mar 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Declined offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Epic

      Interview

      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.

      Project Manager/Implementation Consultant Interview

      30 Mar 2023
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Madison, WI
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      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.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What are 5 things you’re not?
      1 Answer

      Project Manager/Implementation Consultant Interview

      15 Sept 2022
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      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?
      1 Answer
      1

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