Epic reviews

3.3

52% would recommend to a friend

(6,048 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 6,048 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
1.0
Sep 28, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

- Office that gets shared with another person - Food is half subsidized (not as good as Google)

Cons

- Project manager position at Epic doesn't transfer well to other careers, especially outside of healthcare; not too many companies know of Epic, and don't really care for it. - High turnover rate - Management mistreats their low and mid level employees - Lack of corporate social responsibility - CEO is a control freak and ultra conservative with money - Unethical HR policies and employee treatment (social and emotional blackmailing is encouraged by management to get employees to quit or do as they want)

4.0
Sep 27, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Management with farsighted plans, no needless crushing or controlling policies, that takes social responsibility issues pretty seriously. Whimsical campus (sadly, that fades into the perceptual background pretty fast, but it keeps popping back up as a plus too) and delicious food. Many bright and engaging coworkers. There is a ratrace, but participation is strictly optional (in fact, not really an option in the QA role). QA is the lowest-stress role, hours 40-42/wk, 50 max in stressful moments.

Cons

Epic will tell you they're special, different from other companies, etc. They have a tendency to exaggerate their good deeds and policies, and there are many people around who swallow it uncritically. If you are bored by white and Asian yuppies, you'll find yourself very sad here. Specific to the QA role, pay is low and increases slowly, and the role is not really respected by other roles. The chances of transitioning the work you do from boring things to interesting things is pretty low- odds are you'll test software day in and day out as long as you stay at the company. Specific to me, I am infected with Generation Y special yuppie-ism. It is a lifelong and incurable infection. I studied beautiful and interesting things in college, and only came here after a year of failed applications to more interesting jobs, with the knowledge that grad school is a horrific economic trap. I despise testing software, my motivation levels fall and fall, and I probably will not be able to hold my job here much longer. If you are a more hardworking person than I, you may last longer, but your attitude will steadily get grimmer. If you are more like me and unable to beat yourself into doing boring things day in and day out, you will probably end up one of Epic's demoralized and ineffective liberal arts grad QAers who thought they were above doing a job robots will one day be able to do, and whether you're invited to leave will depend solely on the whim of your immediate manager.

4.0
Sep 25, 2013

Educational and fulfilling

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You get to learn a lot about the Healthcare Industry and opportunities to work on challenging projects that makes a difference in the industry.

Cons

This might have changed since I left, but you might have limited opportunity to work with the most cutting edge tools of the trade.

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