Epic reviews

3.3

52% would recommend to a friend

(6,042 total reviews)
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Judith R. Faulkner

69% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

Epic has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 6,042 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Epic employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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6K reviews
2.0
Mar 14, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Salary is very good for an entry level position.

Cons

Will expose you to the nasty side of the healthcare industry. 60+ hour weeks are expected regularly. In my first month I was told by my manager that the 40-45 hour work week from the job description was a lie. I began working here under the impression that I would be doing 6-7 60+ hour weeks a year, but I was soon being asked to work in excess of 60 hours every other week. I could see that some of my coworkers had a more manageable workload, but I was given no explanation on why I was singled out to receive extra work when I asked. I was sent on significantly more travel (two and a half times the average) than my coworkers and received no additional compensation. You are required to sign a non-compete agreement which limits access to positions in the Healthcare IT space after leaving Epic. Most of the campus is a childish postmodern nightmare.

1.0
Nov 4, 2022

Join the Cult

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Decent starting pay for anyone with a college degree

Cons

No work/life balance, monthly company-wide propoganda/cult meetings...seriously. Ending every monthly meeting chanting 'Don't Go Public' and having the company's '10 Commandments' listed above every toilet at the company.

1.0
Aug 31, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good food. Individual office. No commute traffic (if you accept no remote)

Cons

The company is like a country in the middle ages with a king/queen who only listens to good words. Internal meetings all filled with unrealistic compliments, and fake external ratings on Epic. Your brain is being washed to only accept those filtered news. This affects middle and lower managers who also only look up not down, pushing engineers to burnout. The company is getting more and more bureaucratic in all processes. Everyone is burned out, so once I have a right to review your design or development, why should I do it quickly to keep the speed of the whole team? I'd let it sit there for a couple of days and until being badgered before the due time I start my review and then kick the balls back and forth for rounds. But on the other side, if yours is being reviewed, then it worsens your burnout. The root cause of burnout is understaffing. The root cause of understaffing is a lot of money wasted on the fancy campus, and Epic is private without big external funding. Epic is reinventing wheels. This is costly. The wheels invented here cannot be sold to other companies, so it is a one-time use. Epic doesn't benefit from the community of software, nor does it contribute to it. A lot of wheels are clunky to use, since it is built by Epic only. For example, for the web migration, Epic builds a HyperspaceWeb layer, which you can think of something like node.js or similar. But such things can only succeed with talented engineers and thorough competition in the community. You can surely imagine how hard it is to code on such a framework for engineers. And not to mention that if you have questions you have to ask staff inside Epic, and you will also be asked frequently and is the only one to answer it, which further increases burnout. There is no remote work chance, eliminating many outstanding candidates who don't want to relocate to Wisconsin. Many staff don't need to come to the campus at all. Even on campus, they are staying all day in their isolated offices, communicating by emails, phones and Teams. Judy doesn't want to waste the investment on the campus, but I have a suggestion for her to eliminate such concerns. See below in my advice to management.

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