First, I got scheduled for a phone interview.
It took around 45 minutes. They ask you about yourself and why you applied, whether you like front-end or back-end development and why, and some things about your resume.
They also ask you to talk about a big project you worked on.
They then ask a simple technical question: reverse a string using both recursion and without recursion, and what the advantages of each are.
They also scheduled me for a personality test, which is one of the weirdest online tests I've taken. There really is nothing you can do to prepare for it.
They also scheduled me for an online technical assessment using one of the proctored websites. You need a webcam, and you go through three different types of questions, one of them being technical coding, even though it says "non-technical assessment." Kind of sucks there.
They emailed a week later saying I didn't get the offer.
Reverse a string.
For the online questions, they were kind of weird but nothing too bad. I just couldn't remember a lot of the syntax because it said non-technical, and the only options for languages I could use, I didn't remember all that well.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Epic Systems Software Engineer role in Toronto, Ontario.
Epic Systems's interview process for their Software Engineer roles in Toronto, Ontario is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having mixed feelings for Epic Systems's Software Engineer interview process in Toronto, Ontario.