It was Pretty fun. Ended with some negotiation. My only criticism is that the application you bring asks you how much you wan to make. Overall, they seem cool and i'd take the job if the offer is in the range I offered.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would I respond if my boss wants to do things one way, but my whole team and I disagree. I said i'd do it, I'm pretty sure I should say I'm going to his boss for another voice in the matter.
I applied through college or 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.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI)
Interview
The interview process at Epic is very thorough and planned. It is pretty clear that Epic holds potential employees in high regard. The three-step process involved a phone interview, an off-site test (logic/math), and an on-site interview. All logistics were handled by Epic, and the process was very professional and well-organized. The campus itself is incredibly beautiful, the atmosphere was very friendly, and everyone throughout the interview process (and you meet a lot of people) were very helpful.