I was interviewed via phone and then asked to take two assessments.
One of the assessments was general reading comprehension, etc., and the second assessment was programming (very hard for someone who does not have a software background).
Then I was invited to an in-person interview.
They asked a lot of behavioral/personality-based questions.
There was also a case study on how one might handle a list of tasks with varying levels of priority.
The following metrics were computed from 145 interview experiences for the Epic Systems Quality Assurance role in United States.
Epic Systems's interview process for their Quality Assurance roles in the United States is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Epic Systems's Quality Assurance interview process in United States.