I was first sent the standard link for a Rembrandt personality test. A few weeks went by, and I kind of figured I'd been passed up already, but then I got an email for a phone interview (the email hinted that I hadn't given a reply to an earlier email requesting an interview, but I'd never received anything--weird). During the phone interview, we went through the typical "tell me about yourself", "why Epic", "why are you interested in healthcare" questions. Having read up on other people's experiences, I was expecting to be asked for 5 adjectives that do/don't describe, or some such question, but instead I was asked for my five year plan. That was kind of a curveball, especially since I'd just detailed my college experience, which has involved some major major changes, plus no one else on here had mentioned that question. And . . . that was the last question before I was given a chance to ask my own questions.
It wasn't a hard interview, but especially given the context, I felt the 5-year plan question was kind of dumb. I also didn't like the "why are you interested in healthcare" one--what does one say to that? "For the same reason you're interested in cars over trucks (or baking over chocolate, etc.)"? It's just an innate interest.