I was invited to complete an personality and skills assessment, then role introduction via video which did not require the use of camera or audio. The personality assessment has questions that assess consistency about your personality (MBTI-style questions).
The skills assessment has basic comprehension, math, and logic ("coding") questions. To prepare, you could just review ACT/SAT material.
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How many minutes is it before 5:00 PM if 30 minutes ago it was four times as many minutes past 3:00 PM?
Straightforward. Apply, complete aptitude tests (coding, brain teasers, qualitative reasoning) and then one long super day (hear about different positions, small group case presentation, speak with HR). After this, ended up hearing back within a week.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic in Jan 2025
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Very very lengthy interview process, you are in for a long one, however their lack of a need for prior experience makes up for that. I initially applied for technical solutions and got a personality assessment that was unneccesarily long. about 40 minutes to complete. Then a 4 part assessment with math and programming questions, about 4 hours to complete. Then they asked me for a final interview that would take 3-4 hours. The final round interview consisted of 2 overviews for PM and QM, a case study with a group which was fun, and a presentation, then final interview and you'll most likely find the questions they ask in this forum. They try to cover for the lack nobodies willingness to go to the middle of nowhere in some uneasy disney land looking campus by putting job descriptions in random cities (I applied to work in Austin, a habitable city) and with this sabbatical program which is decent at best. I was told pay was a little over 70k, pretty comical considering I have to move to madison, wisconsin lmao. It's actually sad the amount of time I wasted in this whole thing with overviews, preparation, and the assessments, on top of sending references and transcript BEFORE getting the job, maybe its just me but decide if Im actually getting the role before I go through the trouble. My advice: don't go through the trouble, there's way better places to live and make more money. If you do end up accepting an offer, bring a blanket ;)
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If your a team leader and you have team members that all agree on something but you don't. As a leader who's side do you finally go with?