> it seemed the majority of their new employees are from state schools in the Midwest.
I went to the University of Wisconsin for grad school, and I knew lots of people there who went to work for Epic.
I confess that, before I applied, I imagined that Wisconsin was nothing but cow pastures and football. I imagine this sentiment is shared my many young job-seekers outside the Midwest. Now, having lived there for four years, I have to say that UW is an amazing university, and Madison is my favorite city in the US.
when I drove across the US for the military, relocating to near Seattle, I took a bunch of leave and stopped in Madison. ended up staying longer than I planned due to having a car parked in the wrong place and getting towed but really enjoyed the city.
winters would be rough but the summers would be nice. culture seemed neat. kind of like a smaller, colder Austin.
I went to the University of Wisconsin for grad school, and I knew lots of people there who went to work for Epic.
I confess that, before I applied, I imagined that Wisconsin was nothing but cow pastures and football. I imagine this sentiment is shared my many young job-seekers outside the Midwest. Now, having lived there for four years, I have to say that UW is an amazing university, and Madison is my favorite city in the US.