Epic Software Developer reviews

3.4

51% would recommend to a friend

(949 total reviews)
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Judith R. Faulkner

75% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

Software Engineer/Developer employees have rated Epic with 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 949 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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949 reviews
5.0
Feb 18, 2011
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Pros

1) Flat org structure 2) Amazing campus 3) Awesome, fresh, gourmet food 4) Meritocratic promotions 5) Extremely smart, competent coworkers in every part of the company 6) Everyone has his or her own office 7) Real tech culture -- emphasis on doing things the "right" way without being dogmatic 8) Lots of independence and room to grow 9) Management is super organized

Cons

1) Work life balance isn't great 2) Use of old technologies like Visual Basic

1.0
Feb 14, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

Free Juice and milk. Health care industry may have a bright future.

Cons

No personal life. working over 60 hours a week to meet the deadline. No one really appreciate your hard work. Team lead has bad time management over big projects as a team - he/she will ask you to finish a project in one week even though it should take 1 month. No time to do good design (or even think) - so endless bugs coming out of the released development and then you spend more time to fix those bugs (they call QA notes). Not too much about your programming skills but about "different workflow" in clinical world. You need to remember lots of "system settings" before actually coding. M and VB are bad languages in 21st century. You work here for 1 year and quit or work here for 10 years because your working experience only valuable inside this company. The company culture doesn't encourage employees to tell the truth - even you feel lots of pressure and too much work to do, keep it to yourself because your team lead won't care and people around won't complain about this.

1.0
Feb 5, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

Good health benefits Separate room for many employees. You will never fell lonely or boredom, there will be enough work to keep you busy.

Cons

High degree of micro management. You are expected to log every hour of your week in a excel sheet which will be reviewed by your Team Lead. You have to work a minimum of 50 hours/week, (including new year/thanks giving weeks), if you go below that, you can expect taunting comments from your Team Lead. Your hard work will never be appreciated, even if you work for 60+ hours, you will not be appreciated a bit. But if you make a single mistake, you will be held accountable in every possible way. Most development is done in Mumps and VB6, you will be outdated in the job market if you work here for a couple of years. Coding in Mumps is a nightmare, things will break in places that you don't expect . Only if you are good at assembly style programming, you will like this language. Work will creep in to your weekends and holidays. It was not unusual for me to receive mails over the weekend/late hours to finish some work. You have to commute to office even if there is a blizzard(yes it happens more than twice a year in Madison). Most companies will emphasize to work from home on such situations. The company doesn't really care about your personal life and no body ever will bother about your workload/stress/problems. Your team lead is there to assign you work and more work period. The beautiful building/campus is built with only one thing in mind, to impress the clients It is even more difficult to get out of the company for three reasons. - You cannot work in health care for a year. - You can't find time to give telephonic interviews. Taking half hour break in a typical work day is difficult, you have to inform your Team Lead and a couple of others for that. - Your Mumps/VB6 experience are worthless and any company would think twice before even considering your resume.

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