Epic Software Developer reviews

3.3

49% would recommend to a friend

(951 total reviews)
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Judith R. Faulkner

75% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

Software Engineer/Developer employees have rated Epic with 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 951 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Engineer/Developer professionals have a good working experience there. Epic is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Engineer/Developer professionals compared to other employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Mar 26, 2019
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Pros

Decent pay consider the location.

Cons

1. Ancient old tech and release workflow. It will be extremely difficult for you to find your next developer job. Although they brag about going to .NET, most works are still done in CACHE and VB6. No OOP design, no web service, no cloud. Even if you are lucky to work on .NET, you will be surprised to learn how difficult it is to debug such a huge monolith system. There is version control for VB6 , but for CACHE scripts, everybody works on the same repo, if someone else locked a routine you are about to work on, you have to call the guy to unlock it :). After several years, you lost track of popular technology, either stick with Epic or invest time and money to learn (but you still lack of industrial experience). A Microsoft dev manager once told me they don't think engineers from Epic make good candidates. 2. Poor management. Team leads lack knowledge of management, and have no idea how to communicate. A great portion of leads are young developers, because older people want to avoid being a lead. 3. No sense of belonging. You know you will leave the company after a few years for sure, because most of your co-workers are young students, and older co-workers keep leaving. But considering 1, it will be hard to find your next job. 4. Private holding, so you actually have no idea how the company does. Boss boast sales on monthly stuff meeting, while you see otherwise on media. 5. Go-live is absurd. You HAVE to go to hospitals all over the country to 'help' them using the software, while you have no idea how the software works. It's a huge system, and as a focused and busy developer there is no way to know how. Sometimes you ends up in clinics in dangerous neighborhood and drunken doctor. If you like travel you may like it, but for me it was not good experience. 6. Does not treasure its employees. Years back Epic built new offices and recruit developers crazily from India (500 new developers per month), to get prepared for the big contract from DOD. Then they lost the contract to Cerner. So Epic began to lay off developers, with absurd reasons. I have friend got laid off because he didn't log his time every day. Another developer got laid off because TL thinks he could not communicate with team, which makes no sense.

5.0
Feb 26, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Full stack design and development, development on multiple platforms, ownership of functional areas regardless of tenure, no big ladder to climb but increasing scope of responsibilities, developers involved in design, customer presentations, feedback, vendor relations, conferences, good vacation, great salary, get to work with very smart and competent developers, small team feel even at large company

Cons

Some lack of transparency, project planning can get interrupted by company wide initiatives, some processes are clunky (though there is continuous improvement),

3.0
Feb 16, 2019
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Pros

-Good food -Creative campus -Individual offices let you focus -Good first job. Would not stay longer than a year or two as a software developer

Cons

-Work can be boring and repetitive. Migrating your first activity to web is fun...then you realize you have to do it everyday for 100 more activities -Epic is very similar to a factory. Every employee is expendable. If you quit or get burnt out, they'll just find someone else to replace you -Everyone is too formal and professional. Don't expect your teammates to be your friends

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