I applied to work at Epic online. After about three days, I received an email asking me to complete an online personality test. I took that and then didn't hear from them for about a week. I then got an email asking me to participate in a phone interview. We scheduled it for a week later. Right before the interview, I got an email asking me to reschedule. I did for a week and a half later. I completed the phone interview. Basically they verified the things I had put on my resume, asked me why I applied to Epic, if I was willing to travel, if I was willing to relocate, etc. The person who interviewed me was employed in the same role for which I had applied. She allowed me time to ask questions about the job, the company, and the interview process. After this interview, I waited about a week. I then received an email asking me to come for the onsite interview. They flew me to Madison, booked me into a nice hotel room and took me (along with a large group) to dinner the night prior to the interview. The next morning they arranged a cab to drive myself and three others to Epic. We arrived just before 8 and had a busy day! As soon as I arrived I was given a folder of materials with my schedule of the day. We began with a basic overview of what Epic is. We then took a walking tour of part of the campus. After this, I participated in a one on one interview. During the course of the day, I ended up have two one on one interviews, one panel presentation and one small group interview. In addition, an Epic employee escorted a small group of us to lunch. Finally, towards the end of the day I was given three skills assessment tests. One was verbal, one math, and one programming. There is really nothing to do to plan for them. They are scored on speed and accuracy. As soon as I finished, I was sent in a cab to the airport. Because of scheduling conflicts with my supervisor at my previous job, it took a while for Epic to complete my reference checks. Finally, about three weeks later I was given a job offer. I started a month ago and LOVE it! The best advice I can give is to be open, friendly, ask questions, and soak it all in. I have never seen a business like Epic before. The campus alone is worth the visit. Amazing!!!!