I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic in Oct 2022
Interview
First, there was a 3 hour long online assessment consisting of coding, math, and technical questions. A few weeks later, I got an invite for the final interview process. This was unfortunately all online. it consisted of 4 zoom meetings: First, a presentation that gave an overview of the company and a software demo. This lasted around 75 minutes and there were about 10 other candidates in the call. Next was an internship overview where a software engineer went over the details of the internship and answered any questions. This was one-on-one and was scheduled for 45 minutes but ended early. Next was the first actual interview, where I had to talk about a technical project I did in detail with a software engineer. This lasted about 45 minutes and at the end there was time for questions. Finally, there was the interview with a recruiter. She asked typical behavioral questions such as why I wanted to work there and gave more details on the internship. They said they would get back to me in about a week but I haven't heard back yet in 2 weeks.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a technical project you worked on in detail.
Phone screen that was pretty easy, just about myself and previous experience.
Technical screening that was 2-3 hours online and proctored by third party service that was a pain to set up and work with. Makes you download an application that has way too many priviliges.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a problem you had and how you overcame it.
I applied online. I interviewed at Epic (Wisconsin, KY) in Jan 2026
Interview
Epic Systems’ hiring process is genuinely ridiculous.
They make you take this Sphinx test — there are 4 programming questions leetcode style, which is fine. That’s literally what the job is. Cool.
But then they completely lose the plot.
They add three extra sections that have absolutely nothing to do with the job. A 2-minute timed section that’s just stress for no reason, a random math section, and these weird abstract “conceptual” questions that feel like they’re trying to measure your soul instead of your skills. None of it reflects anything you’d actually be doing day-to-day. It’s just pointless hoops.
AND THEN — on top of all that — they make you download the Honorlock extension AND a whole desktop app, take photos of your government ID, and basically let them spy on your computer like you’re taking the SAT again. For a job application. That is insanely invasive and completely unnecessary.
The whole thing feels outdated, paranoid, and lowkey disrespectful of candidates’ time and privacy. If this is how Epic evaluates people, that’s a massive red flag. Hard pass.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Generating all additive numbers, finding a password given k digits with strictly increasing i.e. for k=3 the lowest could be 123 and highest could be 789 but you have to generate all in between too where k0,k1,k2 strictly increasing, something to do with RGB values and you're given conditionals to evauluate what color it would be, last question was given string split into words and then for each word thats even and at least length 3 split word evenly by space but don't consider non-alpha-numeric characters
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Jan 2026
Interview
OA with 3 coding questions (2 easy 1 medium), included brain teasers as well that were not too bad
3 hour interview with informational, case study, technical and behavorial with engineers and recruiters
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Talk about a project you worked on and any difficulties that you overcame.