Epic Project Management reviews

3.1

47% would recommend to a friend

(887 total reviews)
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Judith R. Faulkner

57% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Project Management employees have rated Epic with 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 887 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Project Management professionals have a good working experience there. Epic is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Project Management professionals compared to other employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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887 reviews
4.0
Dec 28, 2008
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Pros

- Excellent co-workers. The #1 reason to work at Epic is the amazing atmosphere and environment it creates. There's very little competition as the big push is for teamwork and collaboration to fuel creativity rather than jockeying for position for potential promotions. - Culture. No doubt about it, Epic preaches culture hard. The company strives to build a community that practices what they preach. - Compensation. There's few places that are hiring straight out of undergrad and will compensate to the degree that Epic does with no experience required. The company is driven to find self-motivated, enthusiastic go-getters.

Cons

- Hours. It's an unspoken rule that the more hours you put in the better. Epic has a reputation of hard working kids that burn out after a few years. Management does little to dispel this, and there's the sense that given the speed new folks turnover and are brought up to speed, pretty much anyone is expendable.

1.0
Nov 25, 2008
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Pros

I learned a ton about the medical industry, particularly hospital administration. As a liberal arts major straight out of college, I earned a pretty good salary and was able to use that experience and background to find better jobs. The benefits are decent. Because Epic works with HMOs, they get some fairly decent rates on good coverage. Sometimes you get bonuses. Some people think the Epic campus is a perk. I banked hundreds of thousands of frequent flier miles during my year there that I am still redeeming today.

Cons

Where do I start? They make the interview process out to be like you're fighting to get into some limited spot or top position, though they hire hundreds at a time. Epic will hire almost anyone with a high GPA who is under the age of 25, regardless of major. Why? Because it doesn't matter what you know -- they really just want young people fresh out of college willing to do almost anything for a job. An incredible amount is demanded of them, and this leads to burnout and resentment. The younger employees aren't exploited because they are stupid -- they are exploited because they are young and nervous about the job market, and because they have been manipulated into thinking that Epic is what it's not. I rarely worked less than 60 hours a week. If you're supporting a hospital software go-live, you can expect to work 12-hour shifts (day and/or night) for a week straight, logging around 80-100 hours a week. I did not actually get to know most of my Epic colleagues until I gave my mandatory one-month's notice and spent 4 straight weeks in the Wisconsin office. Unsurprisingly, Epic has a ridiculously high turnover rate. When I worked there in 2006 they were pushing 2500 people, but no one really stays for much more than a year (I didn't).

4.0
Sep 12, 2008
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Pros

Epic has a very good support system and a company culture that encourages helping your coworkers. And if you like to travel, this is an ideal entry level job.

Cons

When you're at Epic, you will work. They're quite honest about that in the interview, so it's not as if you're blindsided. Your life will most likely revolve around work and you'll spend more waking hours thinking about your work than anything else (and yes, I am including the weekends). Also remember: Epic is located in Verona, WI. Madison is nothing like a larger city in terms of entertainment options, but if you're looking for cultural experiences, you won't be disappointed.

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