I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Epic in Nov 2010
Interview
Started off with a phone interview. Caught me off guard since they never contacted me previously. This was really just a basic screening. Next they told me that I had to take a personality test, and would also be taking a number of assessments at a nearby testing center. The assessments weren't too difficult, but they take time and accuracy into consideration, so precision is necessary. Next, they invited me for an on-site interview. They flew me out to Madison and put me up in a hotel. I went out to dinner the night before my interview with two Epic employees (married) and about five other applicants. They answered any questions and paid for dinner which was nice. The actual interview started at about 9am the next day. First they gave us a demo of their software. We then met in small groups with someone that holds the position we were applying for. They just gave us a basic rundown of what a Quality Assurance consists of. Next was a 1:1 interview with the recruiter, followed by a 1:1 interview with a Quality Assurance specialist. This interview started with them giving you a picture of an object and asking you to write as many things as possible that it could be used for in two minutes. A series of situational and behavioral questions followed. We ate lunch in their massive cafeteria following these two interviews. After lunch was a final 1:1 interview with the recruiter, and a(nother!) two minute timed test (they seem to love these). They said that they would get back to me in 1-2 weeks. Called 2 weeks later to inform me that they were moving on with other candidates.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI) in Mar 2011
Interview
I really didn't get to the point of a face-to-face or phone interview. I took an online test with questions involving personality and problem solving skills (Rembrandt Profile). Then, a couple of days later, they emailed me about scheduling a phone interview that would take about 30 minutes.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is your expected work load, such as how many hours should you expect to work each week?
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Feb 2011
Interview
Online test similar to an IQ test, phone interview. Will be followed by some written tests and an onsite interview. The process is still on. HR is helpful and positive. They seem genuinely interested in knowing you and even discuss your vacation plans with you! Seems to be a casual, stress-free work environment, Ask the interviewer lots of questions - their answers make the interview more interactive and help them know you better. This helps you stand out.