Good food, easy to make friends, casual work environment, the outdoor landscaping is beautiful (but the buildings are kind of weird), and great benefits.
Underpaid employees, little flexibility to make the job what you want, not much room for advancement. QA bonuses are minimal and small compared to other positions. The QA position is underappreciated by the rest of the company.
I applied on the Epic website and the next morning had an email response from the company requesting a phone interview. They provide a calendar where you can choose a 30-minute time slot from almost every day, Monday-Friday, 7:30 am to 5:00 pm. I h
Had to take a test first that included logic questions, some programming questions, and math-related questions. The questions were pretty average in difficulty, and none were impossible to solve. I also had a phone interview that was pretty casual an
You apply for PM or TS, and they may let you know you are also considered for the QM role. The interview includes a presentation that you have to make. I think it is effectively the same as PM, but you are judged for PM (IS) or QM.
I applied on the Epic website and the next morning had an email response from the company requesting a phone interview. They provide a calendar where you can choose a 30-minute time slot from almost every day, Monday-Friday, 7:30 am to 5:00 pm. I h
Had to take a test first that included logic questions, some programming questions, and math-related questions. The questions were pretty average in difficulty, and none were impossible to solve. I also had a phone interview that was pretty casual an
You apply for PM or TS, and they may let you know you are also considered for the QM role. The interview includes a presentation that you have to make. I think it is effectively the same as PM, but you are judged for PM (IS) or QM.