I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Epic
Interview
beware the skills assessment can take up to 2 hours and it feels like a standardized test. I recognized some LSAT style logic questions, and some math logic questions. I was not expecting such a long online assessment however I think it is for the best as there is only one interview conducted by a person after this.
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They asked me logic questions such as assumption questions for example they would give me a statement and then say "what can you infer from this statement". It wasn't super hard but I would make sure you are feeling sharp and energized the day of the test. They also had a large section where they make up a coding language and give you rules and test you on the rules they give you. It was a little odd but somewhat fun for me as I have CS experience.
The process starts with a role introduction from a current employee, then a skills assessment, and then an interview. The interview was completed in stages with sections done in group settings and an individual interview.
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Why project management as opposed to a more technical position?
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.
I applied online. I interviewed at Epic (Verona, WI)
Interview
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.