I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
Three part interview:
Phone Interview
Online Skills Assessment
On-site interview
I have only completed the first two steps of the interview process and am in the middle of scheduling my on-site interview. The first two steps of the process were pretty straightforward, although the online skills assessment is time consuming and demanding.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A lot of logic puzzles and speed math questions were asked in the skills assessment portion. The phone interview was very straightforward and I really enjoyed talking to them. You talk with a current employee of the position you are interviewing for, not a recruiter, so you get real answers to your questions, which I really appreciated.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in May 2015
Interview
I applied online through their website. I got an email 2 days later that they wanted to have a phone interview with me. I set the date, and at that date, I had a phone interview with one of people in their technical service department. He went over my resume, and asked simple questions about the process, education, and career goal. Two days later after interview, I got an email about online assessment.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI) in Apr 2015
Interview
A recruiter contacted me requesting a phone interview for the Technical Problem Solver position. The interview was pretty easy and casual. Afterwards, I was contacted to complete some online assessments. You'll take some assessments at your scheduled time, and the rest if you're chosen for an on-campus interview. After the assessments, we set up an on-campus interview where they paid for flight, hotel, and transportation. You get told about the position by employees working there (a group if there are multiple people there for that position that day), and you'll have a short interview with them as well. You'll also have a short HR interview with some fairly standard questions.
About two weeks after the interview, I was contacted with an offer for a different position, which they later told me about and I accepted. So, even if you don't seem like a perfect fit for what you interview for, they'll still try to fit you in somewhere.
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