Phone, In person. Lot's of hustle and bustle, they try to draw comparisons that frankly are not particularly sound. They give you tasks and ask you to prioritize.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Apr 2013
Interview
I applied through my college's career board, and was asked to take a personality test pretty much right away. Maybe a week later, I was contacted for a phone interview. After that I was asked to fly out to Madison for an interview; Epic covered all transportation, food, lodgings, etc. Less than a week after my interview, I received an offer. The entire process took about a month.
I thought the interview process was pretty relaxing, overall. The phone interview was very basic; they asked about things like whether I was willing to relocate, and I had the opportunity to ask my own questions. The on-site interview process was laid-back too; they devoted as much time to tours, explanations of the role, and demonstrations of their software as to actual interviews. I had an HR interview, which was mostly going over my resume and talking about life at Epic; a case study, which was more about prioritizing and common sense than anything else; and a series of SAT style tests, which...were very much like the SAT. Overall, it was low-stress, people were friendly, the campus was very nice, and I got a lot of chances to develop my own impression of the company.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Apr 2013
Interview
Their is a case interview in which you are asked to prioritize tasks and then you are questioned on why you chose what you did and what real life experiences you have had that are related. then you will have your HR interview which is just a normal behavioral one.