I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
Met at the career fair, was prompted to apply from there
First, had a phone interview, went really smoothly and easily
Next, they sent their skills assessment test - 4 sections about your technical skills and how you think. You can't study for this. Its pretty simple if you have the aptitude for it. If you don’t, this probably wouldn't be the job for you anyways.
After, I was invited to their on-site interview and asked to hear about another position as well. The night before was a dinner with a couple other candidates and a current employee. This was super casual everyone was wearing jeans. it was more to relax you for the next day and learn more about Madison. The next day was pretty easy and relaxed, it didn't even feel like I was being interviewed honestly. First there was an info session about Epic, followed by alternating meetings for both positions. Meeting with a person who has the positions to learn more about it, a tour of the campus and lunch in their cafeteria, case studies for both positions, and then a presentation for the project manager position. The end of the day you meet with a recruiter and the questions were very easy why epic, which position do like better, almost more of a discussion of my opinions of the visit. I received an offer exactly one week after my visit.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Feb 2020
Interview
Overall, the process was very straightforward and made easy by the Epic HR team. They reached out to me rather quickly after finishing each step in the process.
Met a TS at the job fair, learned about the company
Had a phone interview
Took online assessments
Interviewed onsite
Got offer and accepted
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Mostly behavioral and experience based questions, i.e. tell me how you handled x situation in the past and what you would change about it
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic in Feb 2020
Interview
I was contacted by a recruiter linkedin. I then sent in my application which was super simple and within like an hour I got an email from HR about completing a profile. I'm not sure if it was an automatic message or if was an actual HR but then I got another one. The next day I was asked to complete an online assessment which was similar to an ACT style test. There was a math portion, coding, and some more . I also completed a phone interview 2 days later which was very easy going and with someone who is currently in the role I was applying for. It wasn't difficult and it was basically an interview asking if you're okay with everything you have to do for the job like traveling, and moving to Maddison. I'm not sure how important the phone interview is but it might be a personality test too to see if you fit in with the culture (but not sure).
A week later I was asked to come to a super day where they will fly me out and get to know me better and interview me there, Will keep you updated.