Epic reviews

3.3

52% would recommend to a friend

(6,028 total reviews)
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Judith R. Faulkner

69% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

Epic has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 6,028 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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1.0
Mar 3, 2026

Do not work here

Recommend
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Pros

- Culinary is on point - They throw money at you if you are a top performer - Growth opportunities exist if you care - It is extremely obvious that they care about customers, and despite their cultish attitude, it results in net positives for actual users. If more companies emulated this approach, the world would be a much better place

Cons

I feel obligated to warn any new developer considering working here. Your skills will not be transferable once you leave, the work you have done will not be respected broadly, and other employers will look down on your experience here if you want to leave for any well-respected tech company later on. In my experience, the only people who were able to leave and move onto anything even remotely better were the rare 10x employees who could have worked anywhere and been successful. Otherwise, almost everyone else I know that has left has not left to work at a company that is anywhere remotely on par in terms of pay, prestige, or relevance. I have interviewed at places outside of healthcare that basically laugh in my face for having this company on my resume. I have had to work extremely hard and essentially reset my career in tech in order to distance myself from working here. I can only call on my experience here in a vague way for behavioral interviews. If you want to continue in the healthcare space, then working here is akin to working at Google. If you want to work here long term, you will find success if you are willing to work hard, the same as anywhere else. Otherwise, your prospects are totally up to your ability and willingness to dig yourself out of the hole you've dug by working here. My advice to new grads: find something you're passionate about now, and grind until you're a top candidate in that area so you aren't forced to work here.

3.0
Mar 2, 2026

Good launching pad

Recommend
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Pros

Cheap, tasty food. Good opportunities to branch out. Months of paid training. Stable work. Good benefits.

Cons

Time logging (to the nearest 15 minutes), too many expectations and responsibilities for the pay, lots of unique internal BS to deal with as well as your usual corporate BS.

1.0
Mar 2, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Enticing salary, competent coworkers, looks good on a resume. Your annual salary looks good on paper (until you calculate your hourly rate from the extreme amount of unpaid overtime you will be expected to perform), Epic does a good job of hiring smart, hard working people, so you will meet some amazing coworkers. Epic owns the EHR market so the experience will be valuable on your resume if you want to be in health tech (except the predatory non-compete you are forced to sign).

Cons

Toxic culture, bad management, abusive employer. I started here with high hopes, thinking that as long as I set boundaries I will be fine. If you set boundaries to not work an obscene amount of overtime every week, they fire you. You are expected to work a minimum of 45 hours a week, but you're usually assigned 60 hours of work. The managers are promoted based on whether their customers liked them, not based on whether they are good leaders. People get promoted to manager positions as early as 8 months, so most of management is ~24 year old white men. And the culture reflects the values and expectations of 24 year old white men. If you perform well but set boundaries to not work more than 45 hours most weeks, they will push you out by quiet firing. They don't treat employees like people, they treat them as expendable resources.

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