My process was messed up. Epic contacted me saying they found my resume through Handshake. They recommended me to apply for a software developer position. The normal Process is (Resume->Behavior Assessment->Phone Interview->Skill Assessment->Onsite Interview->Offer) I started with the process with the skill assessment portion first which was back wards from how it was suppose to be.
Skill Assessment
Easy/Difficult Assessment.
1. 10 Questions 2 minutes
This section was a set of 10 random questions (Logic, Grammar, Math) that you needed to answer quickly. If you wish to do well I recommend selecting an answer for all the questions first in a few seconds 10 seconds click A for everything they use your remaining 1min 50sec to answer as many as possible correctly.
2. Learning a new programming language
20 questions
Basic programming syntax learning section. This section provides you a fake language with different constraints on how the language functions. i.e. (Supports int, double, strings || how conversions between different datatypes works || how logical and Arithmetic operations are operations are processed) After giving you the base foundation for how the language operates they ask you basic questions of how the language to process certain situations. Like adding together a string and a int.
For the fake language I was tested with. When a string is added together with an int the string would be converted to an int based on the numbers before a char. so "4ad3" = 4. So with the arithmetic operation with the int "4ad3" + 4 = 8. Also the fake language I had, had null values equate to an empty string "" and if you performed a arithmetic operation it would be 0.
3. Programming Section
4 questions
In this section they ask you to develop 4 different algorithms for 4 different problems. In this section if you are applying for software developer they ask you to create the algorithms using C++/C/Java. This section was the part that took me the longest. I would say 1h 30m - 2hours, On a note I needed to use the restroom half way through and I wasn't allowed to use it by the proctor. So I had to use naive methods for the last 2 problems the first solution had a running time of O(n^2) my second had O(n^3). I would say having a good knowledge on the syntax of your chosen language and different datatypes and structures will help you pass this with ease.
I have yet to finish the Phone interview as it was later in the day of when I created this.