I applied through university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic in Oct 2022
Interview
I initially applied to be a Project Manager but they rolled my application over to Quality Manager. The process began with a hours-long skills assessment, after which I scheduled a three-hour interview day. The interview day entailed me looking at a sample webpage and identifying errors and talking with a current QM. I eventually had a call with the recruiter, after which I received my offer details. Before the entire interview process commenced, I was told over email that the position started in the "low 60s" range, but when I got my offer letter it said my salary would be $58k after an initial training period. When I pointed this out to the recruiter, they said "low 60s" included salary and benefits such as moving expenses (you get offered $5k to move plus temporary housing if needed). Between the multiple rounds of interviews/asssessments and feeling lied to about salary, I did not feel right accepting the position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Identify fixes that can be made on a sample webpage.
There were multiple steps to the interview, including an assessment of a website and a test to see how you respond to stressful situations and manage your time. During the actual interview part, they focused on asking about your strengths and weaknesses.
You apply for PM or TS, and they may let you know you are also considered for QM role. The interview includes the presentation that you have to make. I think it is effectively the same as PM but you are judged for PM (IS) or QM.
I applied online. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Oct 2025
Interview
3+ hour intense proctored assessment (coding, math, logic, and reasoning), followed by a 4-hour long interview "day" with some information sessions, a case interview, a 10-minute presentation, and then a screening with HR. Fun process.