Epic reviews

3.3

52% would recommend to a friend

(6,029 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 6,029 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
2.0
Jun 20, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Great job right out of college, pay and benefits are great. Fun and creative work environment with some of the smartest co-workers around.

Cons

To someone who has never had another job after college the long hours and high stress with little support start to seem normal. Epic will admit that they aren't in the business of growing their employees so if you make one mistake you'll quickly find yourself on their bad side and out the door soon after that. Middle management is a joke, your boss is usually someone who was promoted because he or she was best at following orders and his or her only training in management was a couple books from their reading list. For that reason it's luck of the draw whether you will succeed there since this is the person in charge of determining your worth as an employee. To make matters worse, Epic says that it will invest in your training, but that investment turns out to be the bare minimum necessary which is not nearly enough when you are tossed into the deep end of your projects. From a developer's standpoint, the company is kind of a mess. The primary languages you'll be using are VB6 and Cache, both of which stopped being marketable ten years ago. If you're lucky like I was you'll get to work in the new C# framework, which is nice but because it's so new even the basic parts of it are bug-ridden and help can be hard to find. Finally "software must work" is one of the cornerstones of development philosophy at Epic, but it so often doesn't. The complexity in possible configurations of the software combined with the lack of time and real clinical workflow experience on the part of the QA team means that bugs are often uncaught until some customer finds them which piles more work on your plate. Your biggest mistake at Epic would be to take the job without having a plan of escape.

1.0
Mar 18, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Initial 3-6 months training to new graduates who had almost no experience Internal events and customer events Nice campus landscape

Cons

Dark & lonely individual office room, bad lighting & venting Too many junior team leads who are too immature to lead a team No real career and professional development Outdated technology and long work hours

1.0
Oct 5, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The starting salary is pretty nice. The cafeteria has a nice variety of food and now the second campus has a food court as well, which is also nice. Co-workers are, for the most part, pretty smart and good people. Free popcorn/juice/milk/coffee/tea is a definite perk.

Cons

Getting promoted to a team lead is purely based on the hours you log. This means there are a lot of incompetent team leads. Some are very good, some are very bad. It also means you have a lot of people with 1 1/2 years experience managing an entire product and managing people who have been there much longer. Feedback is very minimal. Work-life balance is just plain awful. If you work less than 45 hours a week, you will be considered a "bad" employee (even if you finish all of the work assigned). Senior management cares more about customers than employees. This means if a customer doesn't like you for whatever reason, you will get fired. While the company pretends to be liberal, it is run like they were arch conservatives. People who try to start unions "disappear" for unknown reasons. Information is hidden from its employees (despite what they tell you during staff meetings). Despite what they tell you as well, dissenting opinions are NOT encouraged. Staff meetings are basically them trying to brainwash you with corporate propaganda for 2 hours. Once a person reaches a certain point of experience (typically at the 2 or 4 year mark), management will try to get rid of them.

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