I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
I applied through a career fair held at my university.
First round was a phone screen, which was a "get to know you better" sort of interview.
Second round was a timed online skills test (I believe you can take them offline as well), which tested programming knowledge, learning ability, quick thinking, and outside of the box thinking. This round was the toughest part, but I thought it was pretty enjoyable overall. There is not much you can prepare for, which is a sign of a good test.
Third and final round was an on-site interview. If you've gotten this far, you're pretty much guaranteed a position (as long as you don't screw up). Epic flies you out to their headquarters and gives you a pretty nice tour of their facility. There is a really simple one on one interview where you're asked to describe a project you've worked on.
Once complete, you should hear back within two weeks.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There is a section on the skills test that requires you to think outside of the box.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
I had a phone interview, and then I was asked to do a online coding test. A few weeks later I received an email saying they will be proceeding to other candidates.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic in Nov 2013
Interview
I received an email from a recruiter. Got one round phone interview and talked with a developer. Heard back from them 3 days ago and scheduled an assessment. I felt the assessment was not hard. The programming part was ok. The math part and new language part were kind of tricky.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How to determine if there are any automobiles in a picture taking on a intersection? It's an open question.