Epic Interface Engineer reviews

2.1

9% would recommend to a friend

(22 total reviews)
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Judith R. Faulkner

3% approve of CEO

12% positive business outlook

Interface Engineer employees have rated Epic with 2.1 out of 5 stars, based on 22 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Interface Engineer professionals have an average working experience there. Epic is rated 45% below average by Interface Engineer professionals compared to other employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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22 reviews
1.0
Apr 5, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Decent salary and benefits - My Team Lead is a real nice guy - Free food while traveling

Cons

- EDI lives in a depressing and ugly basement with no windows while the rest of the company enjoys beautiful offices - Zero career growth in EDI, whatever you learn is absolutely useless outside Epic - Extremely Stressful work, especially dealing with customers. As you learn more you'll get more work. 50+ hours seems to be the norm. - Work is boring and uninspiring - Development is in Cache which no one outside Epic ever heard of I've been here only a few months and I'm getting out the first chance I get.

1.0
Mar 12, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Many of the people you will end up working with are amazing. Everyone is very smart and many are willing to help you as much as they can, provided they have enough time and space in their own responsibilities. - The campus is beautiful. If you do get a chance to walk around, there are always new and interesting things to see. - Coming straight out of college, it's a good job. You learn so many things and you're constantly challenged. You're compensated pretty well. - Benefits are excellent. I never paid a single medical bill. Prescriptions were ridiculously cheap.

Cons

- There is no work-life balance practiced or promoted. You will work hard if you choose to work at Epic. I was averaging 12 hour days for months and still wasn't getting through everything that needed to be done. They have a lot of work that needs to get done, so many people quit from the stress, leaving an even bigger burden for those that are left behind. They're hiring as fast as they can, but new hires can't compensate for people that have years of experience. Not to mention very few of those new hires will make it multiple years. You will have more work than you can handle. That's something you need to accept from the beginning. - I don't think I ever understood the system around rankings/promotions/raises. It always seemed so arbitrary. I saw people promoted to managers after working for barely a year, and people who had worked for years and years with no promotion at all. - You really don't get much feedback, and it's inconsistent at best. A lot of it will be the luck you have when you're given your direct superior, known as a Team Lead or a TL. They may be nice to you. They may not. If you're TL changes, your standing could change in an instant.

5.0
Dec 24, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Hectic work schedule, hard to find time for family and friends. Once you have the experience, you can should be good to jump on to the next standing tree.

Cons

Good starting point. But will need to move out of here with some experience under your belt before you get burned out totally

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