The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic in Feb 2012
Interview
First phone interview by a recruiter, check background, like GRE scores and GPA, then after 2 weeks, got an assessment invitation in some center of assessment. I chose one in atlanta. It includes 3 sections, first is math, then second part is to learn a new language and understand it. For example, it will define some operators, then ask you what is the output.
Final part are 4 coding test.
<change test to another language?
just rep lance some token, like i u e a .. to a^hat..
first 3 neglect, start from the end for up to 4 tokens>
<clockwise matrix output>
<hacker, length of pwd known, ascending digits. Print all the possible pwd)
<decide whether it is colorful number:
all substrings of int in a array, and multiple their digits, false if having two same resutls>
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Jan 2012
Interview
The interviews started with a phone interview where they generally went over my resume and verified I was who I said I was (GPA, Test scores etc). The interview was short & non-technical. Next was a skills test that was a little challenging because I hadn't taken structures yet, but only 1 problem was out of my reach so I got an onsite set of interviews, but was not offered in the end. They were professional, but did not give any reasons for not accepting me???
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Write code to produce all the different ways to win tic tac toe