A week or two after I applied for a Project Manager position, I received a phone call, which I answered, and spoke with a recruiter for about 10-15 minutes about my experience and interests.
A week after that conversation, I was notified that I had moved to the interview process for Quality Manager, rather than Project Manager.
I decided to move forward with the interview process and had to complete a largely logic-based test online, along with behavioral questions.
A couple of weeks later, I was notified that they were scheduling me for a full interview slate, which lasted about 4 hours, I believe.
I had an introduction to the company and the role.
There was a case study session where I was given a website and asked to point out everything I would change about it.
Then there were behavioral hypotheticals.
Lastly, I had to give a presentation about a topic of my choice to a group of 4-5 employees.
It was all very casual, considering the presentation and case study-type questions would typically stress me out a lot.
I then heard from Epic about 2-3 weeks later, saying I received an offer.
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The following metrics were computed from 11 interview experiences for the Epic Systems Quality Manager role in Madison, Wisconsin.
Epic Systems's interview process for their Quality Manager roles in Madison, Wisconsin is on the easier side as most engineers get an offer after going through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Epic Systems's Quality Manager interview process in Madison, Wisconsin.