I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Dec 2010
Interview
They first gave me a online test to complete and later flew me to Madison for the on site interview. On the day of interview I took several tests including verbal, quantitative and a code test of 2 hours. The interview process was not intense.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
For a phone keyboard, 1 is NULL, 2 is a b c, 3 is d e f, etc. Given a number like 2396, give the output of all the combinations of the keyboard.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Nov 2010
Interview
Got call through University career fair. Had an initial phone interview, 30 mins, just formality and a few basic questions like what languages I know, if I'm interested in programming and health care domain etc....I dont think they reject anyone here.
The next was a written programming test in an exam center within my university. I used C# to answer all questions. Most of the questions come from what is in careercup.com.
2 weeks later I was called on-site. Everything perfectly arranged. A 5 minute IQ test (10 questions), 1 general math test (14 questions), 1 programming related test (20 MC questions). No time limit, but considered for evaluation. 2 interviews. One for S/W Developer and 1 for interface analyst. S/W developer interview (1:1) required me to explain a project that I had done. Interface analyst interview was not technical either. 30 mins each. 1 HR interview, very relaxing. Given offer after 1 week.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
You have a new release that you want to implement for a client. The client is reluctant in-spite of you having explained the importance and advantages. How would you convince them?