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      Software Developer Interview

      15 Nov 2017
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Epic in Oct 2017

      Interview

      I was contacted by a recruiter through my universities career website to apply. Very soon after submitting my application I was sent a link to take a Rembrandt personality test and to schedule a phone interview. My phone interview was scheduled for about 7 days later, at which point I was also sent a skills assessment through ProctorU. I had prepared for my interview by reading other responses here and was expecting to just talk about my project experience and learn more about the position, but I was also asked several technical questions, while most people here didn't report being asked these, so I was caught off-guard. The employee conducting my phone interview sounded pretty monotonous and bored until I asked him about his current work at the end. The interview was 30 minutes but it wasn't enough time for me to go into more technical depth of my project experience like they were asking (and complete the other interview objectives) and I had to skim over pretty important parts of my project and skills just to fit in the allotted interview time. I felt like I was adequately prepared for the skills assessment from reading other responses but was expecting questions related more to algorithms. It took me 3 hours to complete the assessment. All my programming questions ended up being about different string manipulation problems, which I knew how to solve mostly. However, it was so different from my expectations that it caught me off-guard, and I don't think I did as well as I could have. There's no way to compile your code, so you have to hope what you wrote was correct and understandable. As a CS major I was required to use Java, C, or C++. The other two portions of the assessment were a series of 15-20 logic/math puzzles that I had to solve in 2 minutes, and learning their "fake" language syntax and answering some questions on it. Those two sections of the assessment were fine. ProctorU is kind of annoying to set up, but I got my computer set up with it and through the proctor evaluation at the beginning in under 10 minutes. I really didn't like the ProctorU system, though. Your proctor doesn't actually know anything about Epic or software development or the exam contents, and the ProctorU system requires remote control over your computer. Plus you need a very stable and reliable internet connection or it's almost impossible to use. I took my skills assessment and then had my phone interview the next day. My interviewer told me that they would get back to me within the next week about whether or not they would continue with my application, but it's been 3 weeks since my interview, so I'm guessing I'm not getting the job. I've even sent a follow-up email with the recruiter who had been in contact with me throughout the entire process, but still have received no response. I'll update this post if/when they ever get back to me.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      How to iterate through a list (in both directions) without loops? and What are the differences between a LinkedList and a Vector, when would you use one over the other, and how does each insert/delete items? (phone interview questions)
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      Question 2

      Rearrange strings to favor assonance, anagrams (with specific rules) (programming questions)
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