I applied online. I interviewed at Epic in Feb 2016
Interview
My interview is currently in progress.
1) As instructed, I applied through both my university's career website and Epic's website.
2) 9 and 1/2 hours later, I received an offer for a phone interview and instructions for taking two main assessments: the skills assessment and the personality assessment. The skills assessment had to be scheduled on ProctorU (In short, you take the assessment on your laptop while someone from ProctorU monitors you). The personality assessment did not have to be scheduled. I scheduled the phone interview and the skills assessment for the next week.
3) My phone interview was about 45 minutes long. I spoke with a current project manager. The interview format gave both of us the opportunity to exchange questions. In other words, I didn't need to schedule a separate informational interview to learn more about the position and the company. Very basic behavioral and background/resume questions. Heads up: they sneak in a question about your age by asking if you took any time off in between high school and college.
4) I took the skills assessment. It was composed of 3 assessments: 1) programming, 2) logic, 3) analytical thinking. These are just descriptive names not the official names of the assessments. All three assessments are timed, though the timer on the programming section only starts when you've been taking too long (as I did).
5) I took the personality assessment. It was interesting... I'm not sure how much I can reveal about specific questions, so I will just leave it at that.
The skills and personality assessments together plus the ProctorU set-up plus the frequent glitches and re-starts took about 3 1/2 hours for me.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Dallas, TX) in Jan 2016
Interview
They contacted me by email a few days after I applied. I set up an interview through that email. My interview was about 30 mins and after the interview I was sent an online test to take. The test is a series of tests that are time ( I don't do well on time test but put me somewhere and I will figure out what to do and get it done). Also there is an online proctor to watch you and make you are you and you only use pencil and paper. I really don't understand what the test had to do with being a Project Manager. It was relevant. I currently do what the position would have required on a smaller scale and I am excellent at it. Anyway, I don't regret anything it was not meant to be and I am glad.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why do you want to move from what you are currently doing to work as a trainer with us ?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Jan 2016
Interview
The interview process was overall very smooth. I applied online and was emailed the very next day about starting an interview. The first step was the phone interview, which was very casual. I was asked questions like "how often are you willing to travel?" (for this position, they say 50-75% of the time). After the phone interview, I was emailed and asked to continue the interview process with the online tests. They don't require any studying - just seeing what you already know. The test took me about an hour, which was a lot quicker than I was expecting. After the online tests, you're invited to an on-site interview. I declined at this point due to another offer, but the interview process overall was very quick and efficient.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
When considering other offers, what is something that might be your deciding factor to work at Epic?