Quickly received an email for a phone interview and skills assessment after submitting my application. Phone interview was very casual, but the skills assessment was challenging and seemed like it carried more weight than the phone interview.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Nov 2017
Interview
Value your self-worth before applying here. If you have any, look elsewhere. The first step of the application is an online form. Since everything is automated, if your GPA is above a certain level you will get a generic response saying they would like to move forward with a phone interview and "skills assessment." The phone interview is with somebody in the position who really could not care less about interviewing you. The skills assessment is a 4-hour LSAT/GRE-esque exam done through a third party system called ProctorU. If you're lucky, you will only have to take the exam once. In my case, I had to take it twice because the Epic servers crashed and didn't save any of my answers. Pretty embarrassing for an IT company. After this, you'll wait about a week for yet another generic email telling you they're moving forward with other candidates. Pretty sad excuse for a company. Salary is high, but if you're taking the time to do research on Glassdoor, your self worth should be higher! Don't bother. Plenty of other respectable jobs out there.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Apr 2014
Interview
Went through a phone interview and on-site interview in Madison. Onsite interview included giving a presentation teaching current employees how to do something. Also involved a couple of hours of computer-based testing.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Was given a hypothetical scenario with a customer and was asked how I would handle it.