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Software Developer Interview Experience - United States

October 1, 2017
Negative ExperienceNo Offer

Process

You have a phone interview, then a skills assessment, and an onsite interview. The phone interview is mostly behavioral and generally straightforward. You talk with an actual software developer about Epic.

Then, the skills assessment consists of a few tricky math and logic questions, where they want to see how many you get in just 2 minutes, and four programming questions. The programming questions were quite tricky, and you do need to write actual code. You get no compiler and/or test cases to tell you whether or not your code works. You get unlimited time for the programming questions, but they do consider speed in their evaluation.

I did not get an onsite interview invitation and was very annoyed. I previously took this same type of assessment when applying for TS a few years ago. I really had difficulty solving the questions then but got an offer. After declining the offer at that time, I have since improved my programming skills and felt much more confident about the assessment this time, only to get a rejection.

Questions

Describe a project you have done.

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Interview Statistics

The following metrics were computed from 1,026 interview experiences for the Epic Systems Software Developer role in United States.

Success Rate

18%
Pass Rate

Epic Systems's interview process for their Software Developer roles in the United States is very selective, failing most engineers who go through it.

Experience Rating

Positive54%
Neutral36%
Negative10%

Candidates reported having very good feelings for Epic Systems's Software Developer interview process in United States.