I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Jun 2023
Interview
there was a half-hour-ish case study portion where I was presented a fact sheet about a bunch of problems and I had to say how I’d prioritize them, how I’d tackle them, and some other specific questions. they’ll give you like 10 minutes to read the sheet and collect your thoughts. my understanding is that sometimes you do this with multiple people? but for me it was just me and an interviewer then I had the presentation and a short interview with the recruiter. the one question I’d say stood out is “what are 5 things you’re not?” not that crazy of a question but might be worth thinking about.
It was a long four step process. First, I had a phone interview for like 10 minutes. They ask super basic questions during that and basically spend most of the time selling the company to you. Next, I took an assessment. It took me four hours to complete and there's really nothing you can do to prepare. Then you have info session on your job title, interview from HR, and have to make a presentation.
I applied online. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI)
Interview
First round interview involves only non-technical questions to get a better idea of who you are. These are basic questions that most companies ask, but they are big on using the STAR method so make sure you study that.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Have you ever encountered a situation where you had to work with someone who created conflict?