The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic in Nov 2011
Interview
I applied just for the hell of it. Seemed like good and meaningful work, but I wasn't sure Epic was the place for me. Was applying for a position as project manager, but they redirected me into a problem solver application. Had a quick phone chat with someone in the department, very straightforward. Then two weeks later, sat for a few exams. Didn't hear back for a long while, though I didn't really show interest during that period. Eventually heard back that they would go another direction.
Overall, the process was not difficult just rather inefficient. Initially I was exchanging e-mails with a bunch of people and I felt the whole process could have been streamlined.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Sep 2018
Interview
The interview was an entire day trip. They paid for my travel to Madison, WI and reimbursed all of the expenses that I had during my stay. I interviewed with a group of about 10 others, and our different "stations" included a skills test, a one-on-one interview, informational sessions, and a lot of campus related information including a full tour. The process was long-winded and I was exhausted by the end of it. However, everyone was extremely nice and welcoming.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you had three high priority situations to deal with simultaneously, how would you do it?
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI) in Jan 2016
Interview
I applied online after receiving an email from an HR rep who saw my resume. Within a few days I was contacted to schedule a phone interview. The phone interview was with a Technical Problem Solver and was very relaxed. She asked why I wanted to work for Epic and described her role to me. She let me ask her more questions than I was probably asked. After the phone interview, within a few days I was contacted to schedule an online exam. The online exam was two parts. One was a multiple choice about a made up programming language. The other was four coding problems. The first two coding problems were simple and the last two were very difficult. I wrote something down for all of them but did not feel that I did well on this part. However, I was still contacted about a week or two later for an onsite interview. The onsite interview took up about 4 or 5 hours. They give a demo on the software, free lunch, and campus tour. There were more tests onsite. Two more tests which I believe were logic and IQ tests maybe. Also, a behavioral situation assessment. One real interview about yourself with an HR rep. Overall, the tests were the most stressful. Everyone was very nice and the campus was beautiful. I received an offer from Epic for Technical Problem Solver.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why Epic?
Any doubts about working here at Epic?
Willing to relocate?
Weaknesses and Strengths that a reference would say about you?
Five things you are not.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Epic in Nov 2015
Interview
I applied online and had a very casual phone interview the day after I applied. It was only 35 minutes long and the questions were very general. There was no technical question. I got an email saying I need to take an assessment test a few hours after the interview.