As an intern, you're fully engaged in your assigned project, and everyone is friendly enough to help you out if you have a question.
Every week, there are intern-exclusive events and lectures. The events are optional attendance but come in a wide range of fun and interests. The lectures are always fully catered and provide a unique learning experience for an intern.
There are very few cons as an intern, which include figuring out how you'll commute or carpool to campus from wherever you are housed. Any other con is dependent on how well you work on your project. If you find yourself poor in self-management skills, you might be working against the clock every day. Otherwise, you'll live very luxuriously in this internship experience.
A very important part of my internship experience was figuring out how much different working here would be if I came back full time. For now, I'm pretty convinced I would enjoy working there full time, if I think of how it would be if I excluded the intern events.
A lot of opportunities to learn more about Epic. A short technical interview asking more high-level questions about a project that I worked on. There was no programming section.
The first interview was a test with three parts: learning a new language, a speed test, and four LeetCode easy/medium coding questions. Then, the final round had four interviews, including behavioral and project-based. Overall, it was a great experie
Through OCR, you will first go through a phone interview where they will ask about your experience in projects (especially team projects). If you pass that screen, you will be invited to Madison for an on-site interview. Before leaving for that inter
A lot of opportunities to learn more about Epic. A short technical interview asking more high-level questions about a project that I worked on. There was no programming section.
The first interview was a test with three parts: learning a new language, a speed test, and four LeetCode easy/medium coding questions. Then, the final round had four interviews, including behavioral and project-based. Overall, it was a great experie
Through OCR, you will first go through a phone interview where they will ask about your experience in projects (especially team projects). If you pass that screen, you will be invited to Madison for an on-site interview. Before leaving for that inter