Initially, I applied for a Technical Services position and submitted an inquiry online. After the inquiry, I filled out an application, had a phone interview, and then took an online test.
Within a week of taking the test, I was called and invited to an on-site interview, with expenses paid by Epic. I had to fly in from out of state.
The interview process involved an overall intro to the company, a demo of the software, and then a number of sessions with different people.
I had been introduced to the EDI Engineer position and was interviewing for both it and the TS position. I ended up having two informational meetings, a case study for the TS position, and an interview for the EDI position. I also had to take another online test in verbal communication and logical reasoning.
The most challenging question was: Tell me about a time when something didn't work out the way you wanted it to. It was difficult because it was so open-ended and I hadn't really prepared for it.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Epic Systems Electronic Data Interchange Engineer role in Madison, Wisconsin.
Epic Systems's interview process for their Electronic Data Interchange Engineer roles in Madison, Wisconsin is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Epic Systems's Electronic Data Interchange Engineer interview process in Madison, Wisconsin.