I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI)
Interview
I received a mass-produced invitation to apply for either Technical Services or Customer Service after posting my resume on Monster.com. Why not, I thought? So, I submitted a resume and a cover letter. I was asked to take a personality test on-line, which I did. Within a week, I was emailed to schedule a phone interview. I felt I did well on the phone interview, but the questions were rather standard, such as, was I prepared to relocate?, where did I see myself in 5 years?, etc. After that, I was emailed to take a writing test on-line. I did that, but about a week or so after the writing test, I was emailed that they had decided to pursue other candidates. Overall, I feel their interview process feels amateurish and scripted, as if the people with whom you are interacting can't do anything without pre-planning.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The writing test was to write a review of my autobiography in the form of a New York Review of Books.
I applied through university. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
Filled out an online form at a college campus job fair, was contacted via email for a phone call, then a skills assessment, and then invited for an onsite interview
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
The interview was fairly easy - asked about my education , why I wanted to work there, about myself, the usual. Was offered the technical interview a few hours after my phone interview. The technical interview was pretty difficult - a lot of math, pattern recognition, and faux code to analyze.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Epic (Madison, WI)
Interview
Applied directly at a career fair and was then asked to complete a technical exam online. The next step was a pretty informal phone screening, and then I was sent out for an in-person interview.