A great place to work straight out of school or if changing professions. It's a great way to get your foot in the door of the IT/Healthcare industry.
Can face long hours. The work is bound to get mundane and monotonous after a while, keeping you doing the same thing in and out for days on end.
It would be nice if you could offer some direct incentives to employees, rather than relying on HR to decide perks and bonuses.
There is an online assessment that assesses your analytical skills. After that, a 30-minute phone interview followed by a super day at their headquarters. At the end of the interview, there is a tour of different buildings in HQ.
I only got past the initial phone interview and subsequent test. The interviewer was friendly and seemed to be most interested in my experience and why I wanted to work specifically for Epic.
Quick personality test (don't try to cheat it, just be honest). 2-hour skills assessment (a little brutal, but prepare by working on your speed and pseudocode). Brief 30-minute phone interview. I haven't finished the interview process yet, so I ca
There is an online assessment that assesses your analytical skills. After that, a 30-minute phone interview followed by a super day at their headquarters. At the end of the interview, there is a tour of different buildings in HQ.
I only got past the initial phone interview and subsequent test. The interviewer was friendly and seemed to be most interested in my experience and why I wanted to work specifically for Epic.
Quick personality test (don't try to cheat it, just be honest). 2-hour skills assessment (a little brutal, but prepare by working on your speed and pseudocode). Brief 30-minute phone interview. I haven't finished the interview process yet, so I ca