High salary and excellent benefits, with relaxed work attire and a semi-flexible work schedule. Their software is definitely the top in the business, and it's rewarding to help patients and their families get the best treatment.
Epic is a "turn and burn" company. You need to work at least 50 hours a week, or you'll be pushed to leave after 3 years.
I found their leadership practices to be manipulative and secretive. You won't get clear feedback, and there are extra, hidden requirements to anything they offer you.
If you want to succeed here, you need to be very aggressive about promoting yourself over your coworkers.
I had to take a lot of tests and had a phone interview where I talked about my past projects. The tests were hours long and took a long time.
30-minute phone screen, then an OA around 4 hours long. The OA had mental math, but also a few LeetCode-type problems. They were not very difficult if you studied common patterns and implementation.
One single virtual interview after a multihour OA. The interview was 4 hours long, but only ~2 hours was actual interview stuff. The rest was two presentations from different people about life at Epic. The 2 hours of interview included a case study,
I had to take a lot of tests and had a phone interview where I talked about my past projects. The tests were hours long and took a long time.
30-minute phone screen, then an OA around 4 hours long. The OA had mental math, but also a few LeetCode-type problems. They were not very difficult if you studied common patterns and implementation.
One single virtual interview after a multihour OA. The interview was 4 hours long, but only ~2 hours was actual interview stuff. The rest was two presentations from different people about life at Epic. The 2 hours of interview included a case study,