I applied through university. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
Applied through campus recruiting after speaking with a recruiter at a college career fair.
Had to take a few assessments virtually throughout the interview process, mostly testing logic and some programming (don't spend a ton of time studying for them).
Had phone interview less than 2 weeks after applying and was invited to an "in-person" interview the same day.
"In-person" interview was 3-4 hours long, wasn't super difficult. I did have to provide 3 references before the interview so make sure those are prepared.
Got a call two weeks later offering me the job. I ended up declining because I got an offer somewhere else that I preferred.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Had to talk through a case study and answer scenario-based questions
The application process consisted of 2 assessments. The first assessment consisted of 4 parts: a 2-minute answer as many questions, a math/logic section, a technical learning section, and a coding section. About a week after the assessment, I received a final interview invite. I also had a complete another assessment that was much shorter than the first.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me a little bit about yourself and why you’re interested in this role?
30 minute phone call with a technical solutions engineer, questions were related to interest in the role and long term career goals rather than technical questions. He also asked about relocating and if that’s something I would be considering.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me a little bit about yourself and why you’re interested in this role?
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI)
Interview
Started with info sessions. Then broke into a room with an interviewer who asked me to assess a scenario. After that, I had an HR interview. All of these in 1-2 hours on the same day.