The food is good, the campus is cool, and Madison is a fun city to live in.
Expectations are based mostly around how much you work. You can only succeed if you keep taking on work to the point where you don't have any time to yourself.
The company likes to portray itself as a fun, hip place to work, but they don't care about the employees as long as they're working 12-hour days.
The pay is okay, but for the amount you're working, it isn't worth it.
Hire more people.
I submitted my resume through Handshake, completed an online assessment, and then had a brief phone interview. The phone interview was mostly behavioral, with some questions about topics on my resume.
Online OA - ~1hr Math + Puzzle Problems ~1.5 Hr leetcode style medium/easy questions. Text editor only, no running code. Interview with current employee - Basic resume questions, life/expectations for working at Epic. Why did you apply, etc. ~3 wee
One interview asking about a project you did. One technical coding - MINGO. One HR interview. The project overview was fine. MINGO was easy-medium. The HR interview asked basic questions like, "What are you most excited about from the EPIC internshi
I submitted my resume through Handshake, completed an online assessment, and then had a brief phone interview. The phone interview was mostly behavioral, with some questions about topics on my resume.
Online OA - ~1hr Math + Puzzle Problems ~1.5 Hr leetcode style medium/easy questions. Text editor only, no running code. Interview with current employee - Basic resume questions, life/expectations for working at Epic. Why did you apply, etc. ~3 wee
One interview asking about a project you did. One technical coding - MINGO. One HR interview. The project overview was fine. MINGO was easy-medium. The HR interview asked basic questions like, "What are you most excited about from the EPIC internshi