The classic phone screening, test assessment, and on-site interview (this was pre-covid). For me, it took quite a while to hear anything back after the assessment - maybe a couple of months.
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There were many pretty standard interview questions (tell us about yourself, why epic, etc)
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
First, after sending in my application, I got contacted for a phone interview. It was very relaxed, and the person interviewing me was friendly and conversational. They basically ask you standard questions (why epic, why you chose your majors, where you see yourself in a couple years, etc.)
After that they asked if I would do a skills assessment. Consisted of math/logic, a coding part where you have to answer questions based off of a coding language that they teach you step by step, and then reading comprehension. A lot of it felt similar to the ACT test.
After that, they contacted me for a virtual interview, which included a presentation and a case study.
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Why did you choose to apply to Epic? What about this company is appealing?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
Took the online assessment they make you take, and it was very hard. As someone with no background in coding, it was near impossible for me to complete. Also, the math portion is meant to trick you in every way it can .
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Two coins add up to fifteen cents, one of them is not a nickel. What are the coins?
A man finished painting his house and went to the hardware store to buy an unidentified item in order to finish the job. The cashier said that the item was 1 for a dollar and the man replied "I need 600, here's $3". What was the item in question?