I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI) in Jan 2014
Interview
A recruiter from HR contacted me 2 years after I applied for an internship, the semester before I graduated. A phone screen told me about Epic and different positions available. Passing that, I was asked to take an online logic test which took about 2 hours. The travel department arranged to fly me to Madison and have dinner with an Epic employee and other candidates. The next day, all candidates met at HQ for a tour and overview of the company, then we split into smaller groups and individual interviews. I spoke with 2 people working in the position I applied for and had a final HR interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are 3 building themes Epic should consider as they expand the campus?
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
Received an email from one of the recruiters saying she had come across my resume online and inviting me to apply to the position, went ahead and did. heard back a week and half later saying they were't interested.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic in Oct 2013
Interview
I initially applied online and was contacted shortly after about taking the online assessments. This was a new experience as it was a proctored test whereby somebody watched me and my screen over webcam. I took the 2 minute Math Blast, Math, Logic (new programming language) as well as the Programming (wrote all in pseudocode).
After this initial assessment, I was contacted for a campus visit. Everything was set up and taken care for including hotel, flights and transportation around Madison. Went to dinner the night before with 2 other candidates and 2 current TS employees. Was an informal information session where we got to ask some questions about the next day, life at Epic and the job.
Spent the day on campus getting an overview of the company, their product, another informational session with a current TS, lunch with a different TS, a case study interviewing asking about how you'd prioritize certain actions, another SAT like Verbal assessment and a discussion with an HR representative. The whole thing was really informal and I left not feeling like I had a good chance to advocate for myself. Was contacted about a week later with an offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Nothing too unexpected but come with questions. Lots of them. You'll be talking to a lot of people in similar roles so feel free to recycle them as each person may have a different answer.