Epic reviews

3.3

52% would recommend to a friend

(6,032 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 6,032 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
Jun 3, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Just traveling to new places on immersion trips

Cons

- Worst experience I've ever had in my whole life regarding all sides, life balance, people you work with, work environment, atmosphere, just bad. - You 'll be losing your skills by time till you'd be unemployable cause you have no market value cause you come from "Epic" background. - It's been like more than 5 years, they say we'll move from VB to C# but still more than 70% of company code in VB, imagine in 2017, I was coding in VB, last time I coded in VB before Epic was in primary school. - Company culture is very bad, I've seen people getting fired cause they didn't like their team leaders' way of leading or talking, they were fired cause they escalated to the HR! - Everyone has private office which make it very difficult to ramp up fast, and everyone pretends to be busy and it'll be so difficult to get someone to help you. - Everyone has some weird ego, my team leader was acting like he's the godfather and even my mentor which is has just one more year of experience than me, one time he was yelling at me like don't talk while I'm talking!, and that happens to many new hires that's why I'm mentioning that. - people never talk to each other even out of the company, every one looks sad inside! - No life balance at all, and still you learn nothing.

1.0
Sep 26, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Very talented coworkers Great pay & benefits Sets you up for success for your next job

Cons

Work/Life Balance is nonexistent. For an implementer (job listed as Project Manager), it is regular to average 60 hours/week only a few months into the job. The expectation is to help your customers for whatever they need, whenever they need it, which will lead to long hours and working nights and weekends. And there is no way for anyone to reduce your workload, so once you get to this point, you're stuck. Inadequate Training- Most employees come in without any sort of industry knowledge and are expected to learn an extremely high amount of information in a short period of time. During my interview, I was told that the first 6 months of the job would be dedicated to training; in reality, this was only 2 months, which was not enough time to set me up for success in my job (a concern I often expressed, but fell upon deaf ears). More Travel than Advertised- The role is officially described as 50-75% travel, but I was told in my interview that the average was around once every 3 weeks. I was a "lucky one" who only had to travel every other week, but others that started with me would have to travel 5 out of every 6 weeks. Very little effort is made to reduce the travel for employees, so again, once you get to this point, you're stuck. Lack of Transparency for Raises- No one knows how raises work at Epic. It has to be some formula based on some metrics, then out pops your new salary. Since your boss doesn't know what your salary is (find me five Fortune 500 companies where that happens...), you can't discuss this with him/her. The raises are very high, so few complain about the actual number, but how they come to that number is a mystery.

1.0
Jun 27, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good base pay, perks with traveling are nice, young company so easy to make friends if you live in Madison

Cons

Where to start... They expect you to know everything within a month of starting. But they don't tell you honestly what the job is when you interview; that's why they don't have a requirement for college major, so they get a good pool of applicants and they sell you the salary that you'll make. But they don't tell you what the job will actually be when you start, because then no one would accept the job. Do not work here, it's a trap. There's a reason the turnover is one of the highest in the country.

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