I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic in Oct 2017
Interview
After submitting my resume, I was emailed about setting up a phone screening, within the phone screening I was mostly asked behavioral questions and one technical question. I was also asked to complete an online assessment with 3 sections: 4 coding questions (You're not allowed to use a compiler), logic based exam based on a made up programming that they teach you within the assessment, and another assessment in where you have to answer as many questions as you can within 10 minutes, they're mostly math/logic based questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Technical question I was asked on the phone: If you have a list of N patients with M problems each, how would you go about finding the two patients with the most similar amounts of problems.
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.