Epic reviews

3.3

52% would recommend to a friend

(6,045 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 6,045 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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3.0
Jun 16, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

The people at Epic definitely live up to what you hear about during the interview process. They really do hire some of the best and the brightest around, and working with the group at Epic has been great. I know that I can count on fellow team members to get their share of the job done when asked, and that's HUGE. Also, you'll have the chance to work in a field that is still growing, and will get to work for the biggest name in the field. And to touch on what many people already have said, the food really is great. And cheap. Epic goes to great lengths to make sure their employees eat and eat well. Pay is great if you did really well in school but are coming out of college with a very unmarketable degree. Benefits (especially the health plans) are excellent. Madison is also a pretty nice city to live in (unless you're used to really large cities).

Cons

Work life balance is what you make of it. If you're able to say no when you need to, you'll be able to keep a fairly solid work life balance. Maintaining that balance is exceptionally difficult, though, if you're the type that doesn't want to let co-workers down. And given that Epic tends to hire highly intelligent and driven people, it's rather easy to feel you'll let your team down. It can be rather easy to take on too many projects and realize you're in over your head, but it can be difficult to ask others for help, as you know they're likely also very busy. Culture, while it's still there, seems to be fading as the company grows. While some of the things done there go a ways towards keeping the culture (which I'll admit, is exceptionally difficult when the company has grown by 1500 employees in just my two years there), there are others that are just lost. This is inevitable as a company grows, mind you, but it is still there. If you need a clearer career path laid out, Epic is definitely not for you. While there are definitely career paths you can follow, it takes a lot of research on your part to discover and pursue them. The 'flat structure' that Epic claims it operates under isn't truly all that flat. There are team leads, who have team leads of their own, who may also have team leads. While the structure isn't as rigid as some companies, it is definitely not flat. The team you end up on and the person who ends up being a TL will make or break your experience at Epic. I've had friends who ended up with a bad TL that quit after a few months because of horrible management skills. I, thankfully, was fortunate to have great TLs in my time at Epic

3.0
Jun 10, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

You get a lot of experience and exposure for your first job You gain some valuable experience Everyone at the company is young

Cons

How you do at the company is based on how your Team Lead rates you and this is a person that never actually works with you on a project. Epic has grown very quickly and are not managing the growth well. Depending on your project/s you could love the job or hate it.

5.0
Jun 4, 2013

Got as much out of it as I could

Recommend
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Pros

I've worked in QA for 5 years, and I'm starting to consider other career options. That being said, working at Epic has been a very good experience overall. - Incredible co-workers: highly intelligent, motivated, and helpful - Interesting and purposeful work - QA is a flexible role with tons of opportunities to grow different skills: public speaking, mentoring / coaching, coordination / project management, process improvement, etc

Cons

I don't get a sense that QA is respected by upper management as a vital role in the software development process, and as such we are underpaid. That being said, the difference in salary increase for someone who is performing average vs someone who is performing above average is significant. If you're performing "average" at Epic, you're an outstanding worker who could make a killing as the top employee somewhere else. We're busy. Now, I'd much rather have too much to do than too little, but we're at the point where few people have time to further the company by working on medium-priority projects. Not being able to work on some of the cool ideas I have, simply because of time constraints, has led to dissatisfaction.

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