I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Epic in Nov 2014
Interview
Talked to an Epic engineer at my University's career fair. Ended getting a response about two weeks later requesting that I do a online technical examination with ProctorU and also have a chat with an Epic engineer. Exam took roughly 2 hours & 45 Minutes. Questions varied from general math, to logic, to programming problems. Talk with the engineer was very friendly and non-technical. Mostly chatted about my resume, professional interests, and the work done at Epic. Programming problems were the hardest part but I ended up answering all (Some weren't the most efficient solution possible though). Got a response back asking to go to the Epic campus for an on-site interview. Before arriving they asked that I do a short online behavioral interview which took ~30 minutes. Hotel I stayed at was very nice. The on-site interview took several hours, mostly consisting of a tour of the large and stunning campus. Had lunch with other prospective hires and an Epic engineer. There was a technical and a behavioral interview as the last part of the day. I very much disliked having to do the ProctorU exam.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Talk about one of your projects. Implementation details, biggest challenges, how would you improve certain aspects?
Design a database that can allow you to search through a collection of books by title, author, genre, description. Wasn't really asking about which database technology you should use. Was more focused on which data structures would be the best fit for each of the types of queries. Asked follow up questions based on performance and space constraints.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic in Mar 2025
Interview
Group introduction to Epic. (~1hr)
1-to-1 QA session with employer. (30min)
Do algorithm questions online. The questions are the same as OA style.(45min)
Case Study. The interviewer will give a scenario and ask how to solve it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The interviewer will give a scenario and ask how to solve it.
30 minute phone interview about projects, some technical stuff, etc. 2+ hours online test. It was honestly really annoying and tedious. The coding section just involved writing code in plain text with no way to compile or run and the whole thing felt pretty draining and long. Before I heard back, I got another offer and went with that.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Write code to find words in a 2d array (kind of like a word search)
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (New York, NY) in Oct 2016
Interview
Got contacted after a school career fair. Did a behavioral phone interview and then a coding challenge. Online coding challenge was pretty difficult and had a very strict proctoring environment, in which I didn't get to interact with anyone from Epic, so it was an overall bad experience. Recruiter didn't even get back to me about the results.