Serious commitment to doing good.
Flexible career paths and growth options.
Strong benefits.
Excellent campus -- investment in employees.
Emphasizes independence and responsibility for developers.
Gives back to the local community and local businesses.
Works closely with customers.
Opportunities for plenty of travel.
Independence-focused roles aren't the ideal fit for everyone.
Limited options for applicants not interested in living in Wisconsin.
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.
Online OA - ~1hr Math + Puzzle Problems ~1.5 Hr leetcode style medium/easy questions. Text editor only, no running code. Interview with current employee - Basic resume questions, life/expectations for working at Epic. Why did you apply, etc. ~3 wee
One interview asking about a project you did. One technical coding - MINGO. One HR interview. The project overview was fine. MINGO was easy-medium. The HR interview asked basic questions like, "What are you most excited about from the EPIC internshi
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.
Online OA - ~1hr Math + Puzzle Problems ~1.5 Hr leetcode style medium/easy questions. Text editor only, no running code. Interview with current employee - Basic resume questions, life/expectations for working at Epic. Why did you apply, etc. ~3 wee
One interview asking about a project you did. One technical coding - MINGO. One HR interview. The project overview was fine. MINGO was easy-medium. The HR interview asked basic questions like, "What are you most excited about from the EPIC internshi