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      Entrevista de Project Manager

      11 jun 2021
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Madison, WI
      Sin oferta
      Experiencia negativa
      Entrevista difícil

      Solicitud

      Solicité el puesto a través de la escuela superior o la universidad. El proceso duró 4 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Epic (Madison, WI) en may 2020

      Entrevista

      The first phase: 1. They sent an e-mail asking me to take an online test. 2. The test website says you have to install software to take the test. 3. The software is in the chrome app store. It's free, but has an abysmal rating of 1 star with every review saying that it's overly invasive and has access to your whole computer. 4. I sent them an e-mail saying I felt uncomfortable installing this software. With all the scams going around, I figured this was just another one trying to get me to install a virus. 5. A recruiter called me, did a short, informal interview, and convinced me to install the software. 6. I install the software and take the test. 7. The software apparently uninstalled itself once the test was complete (yes, it has that much access to your computer.) 8. After a few days I got an e-mail that says they're excited to invite me to a virtual interview and to block out FOUR hours worth of zoom meetings. The meetings: I went to the zoom meeting interviews, which is a series of short interviews for several positions. They basically did nothing but explain the job to me, like I was already hired. They had no questions for me during the first three hours. They just talked about themselves. Case Study: Finally, near the end of the 3 hour mark. there was one "case study" where I had to read a basic project management case. Once reviewed, I had to tell the interviewer what I thought the issues were and how to address them. I asked for feedback on my answers, which the interviewer gave. To my horror she said I missed a point. However I DID address that point (was she not listening?), but I did not correct her as I didn't want to come off abrasive or argumentative. I just thanked her for the feedback. Regardless, she said overall I was amazing and she was putting a recommendation in for me. Presentation: This is probably the weirdest part of the interview. They make you create and perform your own presentation without using PowerPoint. They said some examples were ping pong and database installation (umm okay?). So with absolutely no direction and no other clarification on the rules, I went with a very unique presentation (I'll refrain from saying what it was, as I was told it was the only time they saw such a thing and I don't want to be identified). They were entranced the entire time by the subject matter, said it was amazing, and had no feedback to give. Wrap-Up with recruiter: The wrap-up with the recruiter seemed to go well. She asked when I could get started, I said right away. She said "but when do you graduate?" I said, "In about 2 months, but the final classes are virtual so I can attend them parallel to the job." She responded, "No, you can't get hired until you finish it completely." Really? She then asked for a price range, I said "I'm mostly just looking to work with a passionate team where we can inspire each other. I'd be willing to work for whatever you think is fair." She responded that they start off at ~$50,000 and I said "that sounds good". She said "great!" and to "just fill out a generic application real quick for the sake of finishing up all the paperwork." Again, really? Generic applications are for the sake of filtering applicants, not for after you spent 5 hours interviewing a candidate. The application asked to do a credit check (why?), transcripts from every school I had ever attended, my Highschool GPA (from decades ago?), every job ever in my life (they wanted exact and exhaustive data on decades of work). I was also provided a survey to give on the interview. Of course, I gave positive comments, because I didn't want my honest critical feedback to affect a hiring decision. I've never seen surveys for interview processes. They didn't even call my references before making a decision.... About a week later they said they were "moving forward with other candidates." When I asked for feedback why that decision was made, they refused to answer stating, "[sic] The hiring process at Epic is confidential." Overall, the process was very invasive and seemed like they were just collecting data for the sake of it, especially considering the feedback survey afterwards. It was so strange, invasive, exhaustive, and opaque that I wouldn't be surprised if they were just testing out a new hiring process with no intention of hiring anyone, or doing some sort of experimentation to gather data. So essentially I wasted about 10 hours of my time being told I was in the bag for the job, other than crossing some T's and dotting some I's, then just left on the curb with not even a little feedback to work off of. A monumental absolute waste of time that inspired me to write my first glass door post.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      The test: Lots of random trick questions and a series of questions where they explain a programming language to you and at no point let you type the code to test your knowledge, just multiple choice questions regarding the content. Case Study Finally, near the end of the 3 hour mark. there was one "case study" where I had to read a basic project management case. Once reviewed, I had to tell the interviewer what I did.
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      Otras opiniones sobre las entrevistas para el puesto de Project Manager en Epic

      Entrevista de Project Manager

      19 jun 2026
      Empleado anónimo
      Oferta aceptada
      Experiencia positiva
      Entrevista normal

      Solicitud

      Acudí a una entrevista en Epic

      Entrevista

      3 rounds - with final round being multi part. You take an exam and a personality test and do a final interview, and presentation. The presentation could be over any topic.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      What are your strengths in the past?
      Responder pregunta

      Entrevista de Project Manager

      19 jun 2026
      Empleado anónimo
      Verona, WI
      Oferta aceptada
      Experiencia positiva
      Entrevista normal

      Solicitud

      Envié una solicitud electrónica. Acudí a una entrevista en Epic (Verona, WI)

      Entrevista

      Apply online. Sign up via emailed link for a 15m phone intro, and sign up for a round of 5 assessments that you have to take in one sitting (budget 2-3hrs). Then do the Rembrandt Profile Assessment (you don't get your results as they're PI) and that's about 40min. On the call you learn about Epic and the role, they make sure you're still interested, get your questions answered by a current PM on the team who's interviewing you, then get told your recruiter will reach out and you'll either move on, or move "on" kind of vibe.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      Where do you see yourself in 3-5yrs?
      Responder pregunta

      Entrevista de Project Manager

      15 jun 2026
      Empleado anónimo
      Verona, WI
      Oferta aceptada
      Experiencia neutra
      Entrevista difícil

      Solicitud

      Acudí a una entrevista en Epic (Verona, WI)

      Entrevista

      The process is very intense. Three or more hours of explanation, exams, and a presentation I had to create. The exams were both logic games and a personality test. I was preparing for weeks.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      Explain a process that you find interesting. This can be any process - manufacturing, distribution of products, or a method to create something.
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