Role introduction (1 hour), then skills assessment (3 hours), then final interview (3.5 hours). The process itself was easy but definitely a waste of time. They spent a large proportion of the time marketing Epic and Madison, when Epic isn't even based in Madison (it's based in Verona).
Longer process. Need some coding / programming background to at least write some basic programs out in pseudo code. Had some project simulation video calls with a group of other candidates. If you seem capable and the other candidates don't, they won't have a problem spotting that out.
I applied online. I interviewed at Epic in Aug 2023
Interview
They ask you to relocate to Wisconsin! Mandatorily! A completely different city was listed on the job description and I was only informed of the mandatory relocation policy after an exhausting round on test. They made me take a time-consuming, brainy online test (they asked me to reserve 3-4 hours, took me 2 hours to finish) which included question that had nothing to do with your ability to succeed in a job. For example, there were multiple "find the difference" games that had to be answered in 10 seconds. After the 2-hour energy-draining exam, they didn't provide any feedback on how I did on the test. Then it followed with 2 phone calls with their recruiters asking some pretty standard questions listed below.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Where do you see yourself in 5 years? Why Epic? Why did you leave your previous jobs?