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      User Interface Design Interview

      5 Apr 2012
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Verona, WI
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI) in Mar 2012

      Interview

      Before proceeding further, here's a sobering fact about Epic: of the 1,000 new recruits last year (they call it a "class") only 40% remain. The interviews themselves were fun, and the staff from Epic clearly tried their best to show off the multi-million dollar Epic campus, but it was ultimately hard to shake the creepy feeling, as though we were all stuck in some weird dystopian book. That is, look a little past the glitzy lights and no-expenses-spared interior design, and you'll see thousands of people who are overworked and underappreciated. Several times the "happy" employees (for lack of a better term) spoke of the great all-expenses-paid 4-week vacation you get...after 5 years with the company. Until then, you only get 2 weeks off A YEAR. (Compare this to just about anywhere on either coast, and certainly to Facebook and Google, where employees get 4-5 weeks their starting year). It's all bells and whistles. This is a horrible place to work, and the more I dug into everything, the more I researched and the more people I spoke to, the worse everything looked. (Several times people spoke about how hush-hush the top brass at Epic want the company's inner workings to be, that posts--such as this one--should stay offline and that everyone should keep smiling and play nice.) The interview day ITSELF was largely fine, mind you. If you're looking to find out more on this subject, look elsewhere. But what I suggest is that you look HARD into this and really ask yourself if this is the sort of life you want to have. Because, in the very end, this is all that will matter. It's your life. Epic would benefit from unionized labor. Until then, the company has a choke hold on those who work for it.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      One of the reasons health care is so expensive right now is because our programs cost hospitals hundreds of millions of dollars to install, which finance the lavish campus. How do you feel about this?
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      User Interface Designer Interview

      2 Apr 2011
      Anonymous employee
      Madison, WI
      Accepted offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in Feb 2011

      Interview

      Long, full of tests and 1:1 interviews. After a phone interview, there was an online test, followed by another phone interview and an invite to come on site for a full day. The day was long. It started with a general orientation and tours of the office campus with other interviewees. After lunch, there were three 1:1 interviews with stakeholders interspersed with tests and skill tasks. A couple days later I was called and asked to complete a project on my own time. I was paid $200 to complete the project. After I turned in my take home project, I was told there were some internal issues and that as a result of that there were unable to say anything definitive. In the end I was offered a position, but it took almost 5 months from the time I received a call to schedule my first phone interview to the time I received the offer.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      There were a couple SAT/GRE style tests of logic and grammar and math, a programming aptitude test, and a personality test. They also threw in a test full of trick questions; questions where if you're not ready for it, you can get caught off guard. I don't remember any of the actual questions.
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