3-4 hours skills assessment. Consisted of timed questions with math and logic (2 parts). 3rd section is where you learn M (MUMPS), I didn't think this section was that bad and you should do well if you have taken a couple programming classes. Hardest part was definitely the leet code section.
If you did well they'll meet with you for a ~3 hour final superday interview.
First 2 rounds were informational, just prepare to have some questions.
3rd round was a case study where they give you a bunch of tasks for the day and you must tell them how to prioritize them. They will then ask "what if" questions to try to throw you off. My advice would be to have a framework for prioritization and stick with it as new things come up. 4th round is with HR and very conversational. Just be prepared to answer "Why Epic" and why did you pick your major/school.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Why Epic?
Why did you pick your school/major?
Are there any parts of the job that you don't think are a good fit?
Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 1 día. Acudí a una entrevista en Epic (Madison, WI)
Entrevista
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.
Initial phone interview (basic questions about resume, why interested in company and role), skills assessment (multiple parts- personality test, math and logic and coding sections), longer final interview with case study and behavioral questions.
This process included a few online assessments (technical and personality based), calls with a recruiter, one 4 hour day that included multiple technical and non-technical interviews, as well as times to ask questions from someone in the role currently.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
How I would manage some situations where I had multiple pressing issues/priorities