The interview process was efficient and had clear expectations. It started with a phone interview and assessments, and then went into a final interview. The phone interview felt mostly logistical. Assessments were similar to standardized tests. The final interview was extremely helpful: the first half is mainly informative, helping to better understand the company/role, and the second half felt like a good assessment of my skills. The actual interview itself felt like a conversation, and I ultimately felt like I got a lot of value out of the experience.
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.
J'ai postulé via un recruteur. J'ai passé un entretien chez Epic en juin 2026
Entretien
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.