I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Epic in Oct 2022
Interview
I initially applied to be a Project Manager but they rolled my application over to Quality Manager. The process began with a hours-long skills assessment, after which I scheduled a three-hour interview day. The interview day entailed me looking at a sample webpage and identifying errors and talking with a current QM. I eventually had a call with the recruiter, after which I received my offer details. Before the entire interview process commenced, I was told over email that the position started in the "low 60s" range, but when I got my offer letter it said my salary would be $58k after an initial training period. When I pointed this out to the recruiter, they said "low 60s" included salary and benefits such as moving expenses (you get offered $5k to move plus temporary housing if needed). Between the multiple rounds of interviews/asssessments and feeling lied to about salary, I did not feel right accepting the position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Identify fixes that can be made on a sample webpage.
There was a series of exams, and then a three hour long zoom with various types of interviews. There were also informational interviews during this time, where I met various people in the roles and got to hear from them.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Epic in Jun 2026
Interview
Had approximately three hours, involving first a walkthrough of one of their applications, then an explanation of the role by a quality manager, then a "case study" which was really just scenario questions mostly, and finally talking with a recruiter who talked mostly through logistics with a couple of more behaviorial and strange questions.
There were multiple steps to the interview, including an assessment of a website and a test to see how you respond to stressful situations and manage your time. During the actual interview part, they focused on asking about your strengths and weaknesses.