The only real con of working for Epic in this specific area is that you can be fired at any moment. You will never have any kind of job security.
The first round was a video call interview. This was terrible; they canceled the interview 30 minutes before without any reason. I had no idea what happened. They didn't even send an explanation.
The interview process spanned about 2 months from beginning to end, so it was a big emotional rollercoaster. During that time, the job and role changed, but they encouraged me to continue interviewing. Each interview was a tag team of 2 individuals f
First, a take-home. Then, an HR interview. After that, I had a Lead Interview, back-to-back with a Team Interview. It was pretty tough on the technical part. I felt like they were looking pretty deep for a college student.
The first round was a video call interview. This was terrible; they canceled the interview 30 minutes before without any reason. I had no idea what happened. They didn't even send an explanation.
The interview process spanned about 2 months from beginning to end, so it was a big emotional rollercoaster. During that time, the job and role changed, but they encouraged me to continue interviewing. Each interview was a tag team of 2 individuals f
First, a take-home. Then, an HR interview. After that, I had a Lead Interview, back-to-back with a Team Interview. It was pretty tough on the technical part. I felt like they were looking pretty deep for a college student.