I applied through university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Lexington-Fayette, KY) in Oct 2021
Interview
The first step in the process was a 3 hour proctored written exam with 4 different sections, similar to an ACT. The math part was fairly straightforward with algerbra and some computations. The harder part was the logic and the programming portions, in which you make 3 different functions/programs in their pseudocode language.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A man walked into a department store, the part he needed cost $0.50. He told the clerk "I'll take 50" and hands her $2. What did he buy?
I applied through university. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI)
Interview
Very long, a four hour interview with most of it going over things you can find online and a very bloated dive into the software itself, with the interview sections being unnecessary long
1. Rembrandt Portrait Profile Assessment -> 2. Skills Assessment: a 2-mintue math section, a logic section, a technical section, and a programming section (4 easy-medium LC questions). Got rejected a week later.
A 4 part interview, in which the first two parts are just for you to get to know the company and area. The third part was explaining any project you have worked on. And then an HR behavioral