I enjoy the technical challenges, awesome culture, and amazingly smart people who work here. Everyday is a fun challenge, and I learn something new from the most talented developers I have ever worked with. I previously spent 7 years in the defense industry for two different companies before spending nearly 4 years at Epic. The difference is night and day, and I really enjoyed my two previous jobs.
Explosive growth leads to growing pains in terms of process, but it's not a bad problem to have.
Keep focusing on culture. It is what makes Epic, Epic.
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.
Phone behavioral and online assessment followed by a Zoom interview with live coding and system design questions. The first parts were done at the same time, and the next round was dependent on those results.
Received an initial phone interview with a developer at Epic. It was a standard kind of screening phone call to verify credentials and go through the job requirements and such. Then came a skills assessment, which consisted of four parts: programmin
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.
Phone behavioral and online assessment followed by a Zoom interview with live coding and system design questions. The first parts were done at the same time, and the next round was dependent on those results.
Received an initial phone interview with a developer at Epic. It was a standard kind of screening phone call to verify credentials and go through the job requirements and such. Then came a skills assessment, which consisted of four parts: programmin