I submitted my application online and got contacted by an Epic recruiter pretty soon afterwards. We scheduled an initial phone interview in which the interviewer simply went over my resume and confirmed whatever was written in it. It was a zero-stress thing.
A week or so after that we scheduled an on-site interview. It honestly didn't feel like an interview. I basically talked to a bunch of Epic employees. They told me about Epic and Madison. I asked questions back. There was a brief campus tour and lunch at Epic's cafeteria with an employee as well. The official 'interview' was essentially a casual conversation with an Epic employee. They seem to be looking more at your aptitude and ability to learn new things than what you already know. Just be calm and be yourself.
I had to take a programming test at the end of my interview as well as some very basic math/etc tests.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I was a bit unprepared for the tests at the end of the interview since I wasn't expecting them at all. But nothing was truly difficult.
I got the phone call from Epic, and asked me the GRE score, graduate study GPA and undergraduate GPA. Recent one project.
I am waiting for the online assessment now.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in May 2013
Interview
I sent my resume and received an email to schedule an exam. The exam lasted 4hours and included a 2 minute-10 question math section, a math problem section and the chunk of the work was the 4-question programming section.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The programming section excepted you to write non-everyday algorithms