I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
Overall the experience was good, but stressful. It is a rigorous application process, mostly because of the testing. It felt like the standardized tests from high school all over again. Unfortunately, the tests aren't catered to the English major.
Much of the test is geared towards the technical applicants (which is understandable, since this is the majority of the company). The logic/coding test is not easy. It might even be impossible if you have no training in coding or are bad with logic. I would guess I got 40% at best, and that's because I took calculus back in high school and miraculously remembered some. But if you are a writer, I wouldn't bother worrying over this part. It's not something you can study for or brush up on. You either know it or you don't. But don't despair!
As a writer, there was an extra test geared towards technical writing. It was pretty easy if you've had a little training in technical writing. This is where you get to show what you know.
Everything else is simple, high school math with a little logic. Just take a deep breath and do your best!
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Question 1
What would be the biggest motivator for accepting this job?
I applied through university. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
Delivery of writing samples, an initial, brief intro interview with HR, followed by two true interviews with different stakeholders. They sent lots of materials before the second interview with premade videos about the campus and benefits.
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Question 1
Q: Tell us about a time you translated complex processes into something more digestible.
Applied online, had a short phone interview, followed by an online test, moderated by a third party, and a final phone interview. It was a long process and took many weeks.
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI) in June 2020
Interview
I had a phone interview about the position and the company as a whole and then performed an online assessment. The phone interview was very helpful and informative, but the assessment felt wholly unrelated to the position as it was described to me.
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Question 1
What is your working style, are you able to collaborate within a team