I had a really pleasant experience interviewing for Epic! First, you will do a phone screening with short questions regarding your resume, projects, and why you are interested in Epic. After that, you do a technical skills assessment which has 4 coding problems that you can complete in whichever language you prefer. Finally, the onsite interview is basically them trying to convince you to work there (and probably to make sure you are a normal human being). All of the people I interviewed with were really kind and very open about their experiences with the company. I received an offer at the airport before even boarding my plane! After receiving the offer, I expressed concern about how few female developers I had met during my interview process. My recruited offered to connect me to another developer at the company who had amazing experiences to share with me! I really enjoyed the interview process and especially loved the onsite visit. The night before your interview day, employees take you to dinner with another groups of interviewees, which was really fun and casual!
On site, you will be given a “case” about a problem you might experience with the software. You will work through the problem on the white board with the interviewer.
Medium level leetcode and then a very basic system design question as a final round interview. Overall, smooth and simple process. Only one technical and it was the first one.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you design a system to minimize wait time at a health care center?
First round is a thirty minute phone call with one of their developers. The other part of the first round is a three hour exam with IQ test style logic questions and coding questions.
[OA] OA was fair. Programming part are leetcode easy and easy-mediums, straightforward simulation, backtracking, dfs, strings, etc. No DP/graphs but ymmv.
[Final interview] (Case Study) I think the interviewer came up with their own prompt. It's mostly discussion-based, with a virtual white board. It's not too technical. I'm guessing its testing your communication/logical reasoning than system design skills. (Pair programming) 1 question, same format as the OA on the same platform, leetcode easy.
[Overall] Technical difficulty isn't bad. Interviewers who are current software devs seemed friendly. Had a good experience, yet got rejected.