3 rounds:
1. 15 minute phone screen with a developer, check basic information, and then ask basic interview questions (explain a project you are proud of, explain a time you had to compromise with a teammate, etc.)
2. Asynchronous assesment testing math, logic, and coding skills. On the easier side compared to other assesments.
3. 3 hour final round, most of which are informational sessions about epic's campus, culture, and products. Then an technical inteview with a developer (30 min) and a behavioral interview with your recruiter (30 min).
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
explain a project you are proud of, explain a time you had to compromise with a teammate, etc
Acudí a una entrevista en Epic (San Francisco, CA)
Entrevista
Medium level leetcode and then a very basic system design question as a final round interview. Overall, smooth and simple process. Only one technical and it was the first one.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
How would you design a system to minimize wait time at a health care center?
First round is a thirty minute phone call with one of their developers. The other part of the first round is a three hour exam with IQ test style logic questions and coding questions.
[OA] OA was fair. Programming part are leetcode easy and easy-mediums, straightforward simulation, backtracking, dfs, strings, etc. No DP/graphs but ymmv.
[Final interview] (Case Study) I think the interviewer came up with their own prompt. It's mostly discussion-based, with a virtual white board. It's not too technical. I'm guessing its testing your communication/logical reasoning than system design skills. (Pair programming) 1 question, same format as the OA on the same platform, leetcode easy.
[Overall] Technical difficulty isn't bad. Interviewers who are current software devs seemed friendly. Had a good experience, yet got rejected.