The process I went through consisted of myself applying online, followed by an email asking me to complete an online assessment. Once that was completed, I was further emailed to set up a phone interview. I did the phone interview, which I felt was successful. The interviewer then invited me for a site visit and further interviewing and testing. A week later, I drove to Epic (I live nearby) and was at the place for about six hours.
The campus is quite large. Clearly, ill people have lots of money, and Epic likes to show off. The day consisted of a brief tour, followed by an overview of the software (Hyperspace). I then had my interview, which I felt well prepared for because I had read lots of feedback on this site from other reviews. The interview was followed by me taking three or four more assessment tests.
Written Assessments:
While I felt I did a decent job, I was competing with people who were there all the way from Portland to the other Portland.
A week later, my interviewer called me and told me they were moving forward with other candidates.
Feedback for others: I felt I did a very professional job in my preparation and in the interview process. But their decision, I believe, was based solely on how I did on the tests. No doubt some people did it faster than I could.
Note that they do ask for your college transcripts. So if you enter a false GPA in your application (I did not), you are so screwed. I also encourage everyone to apply for more than one position so you have the best possible chances.
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The following metrics were computed from 36 interview experiences for the Epic Systems Quality Assurance role in Verona, Wisconsin.
Epic Systems's interview process for their Quality Assurance roles in Verona, 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 Quality Assurance interview process in Verona, Wisconsin.