The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Apr 2010
Interview
There was an campus interview, followed by a skills assessment test. Nothing too hard. Then they invited me for an on-site interview a few weeks later, and covered all the expenses. The actual interview process started in the morning with a site tour and a software demo, after which there is the individual 1-1 interviews. There's a short coding test if you tested for the software developer position, and ended with a brief HR interview (hardest imo). The interviewers were all young, and all of them were recruited right out of college and has been working at Epic since. It has a very college campus feel to it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you were the team leader of a project, and your teammates all disagreed with you, what would you do? Proceed with your idea of where the project should be headed or proceed with your teammate's idea?
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Epic in Feb 2010
Interview
I first had a phone interview, then a skills assessment test. The exam is basically meant to test your programming skills. You are free to choose programming language of your choice or pseudo code. I feel this is the toughest part of the interview process. Once this is cleared, I was called for an on-site interview. It took 4-5 hours. They have spent lot of time in explaining their software and the position specific faqs.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic in Mar 2010
Interview
they ask me what is my five years plan. Why do I choose Epic? Do I have any weekness.
They also ask me what is my GPA . I think they are emphasis on the GPA. I saw a lot of negative reviews about this company. but I am not sure whether they are true or not. I am going to have onsite interview with this company. Is there any people knowing that what is the possibability that I can get the offer?