I truly enjoy working at Epic because of the autonomy I've enjoyed from day 1 to own my projects and to increase my responsibilities quickly after proving that I'm doing a good job with them.
There are other straightforward reasons to work at Epic:
But at the core of your daily work is whether you enjoy working towards your goals. Being in an environment where you can trust others and not be micromanaged is key to potential happiness.
Integration Engineer compensation can be lower than other comparable roles at Epic, depending on your area of focus. Project management and software development both get paid more in general.
The first round was an online assessment and a phone interview. The online assessment consisted of math, reasoning, and programming-based questions. The phone interview was informal and just a conversation about the position.
Short and easy process. I had a phone interview where I was asked questions about my interests and why I chose to apply for Epic. They introduced me to the job and what it entails, and had me schedule for a skills assessment.
It was an online interview with a wide group of people. I got to hear about the company, and I also got asked questions about my past experience. It was an overall pleasant experience.
The first round was an online assessment and a phone interview. The online assessment consisted of math, reasoning, and programming-based questions. The phone interview was informal and just a conversation about the position.
Short and easy process. I had a phone interview where I was asked questions about my interests and why I chose to apply for Epic. They introduced me to the job and what it entails, and had me schedule for a skills assessment.
It was an online interview with a wide group of people. I got to hear about the company, and I also got asked questions about my past experience. It was an overall pleasant experience.