Epic Software Developer reviews

3.3

48% would recommend to a friend

(955 total reviews)
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Judith R. Faulkner

77% approve of CEO

82% positive business outlook

Software Engineer Developer employees have rated Epic with 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 955 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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955 reviews
1.0
Jan 11, 2017

Only come for the money

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Pros

1 food 2 money 3 I am not a fan of the campus honestly. I may look fancy, but it's not a park. When you work, you surely do think about those dragons and spaceships. But it is fancy. 4. There are many nice people.

Cons

Madison is pretty cold and boring, but that's minor. The problem with the work is massive (at least for many apps in clinical), I can't say for all apps, but for my apps (a clinical app) 1. Disorganized code base makes it very difficult to work with, thus not helping your coding skills. You are forced to fix the code and eventually you are part of it. 2. Outdated technology makes your skills useless 3. Horrible testing process makes the quality a joke 4. Constant escalations so that projects can be cut almost routinely. The mental stress is tremendous. You have to take that into mind. 5. Continuous bug fixing. You may spend 5 hours finding out who owns the bug, another 4 hours arguing who owns it, another 4 hours reproducing it, 1 hour wring 10 lines of code, 3 hours in functional testing (no unit testing most of the time, especially in VB). 6. When you go to visit customers, constant complaint makes you doubt what you do. But you will forget about it because they reimburse for your fancy dinner. 7. All your friends and colleagues are gone, you can't stand anymore. 8. Workload varies from team to team and from time to time. At time you may work 60-70 hours a week, other time you may be bored to watch every youtube video you missed. It's a mix. To be fair, this is not an issue at least for my app. 9. The DoD deal is doomed, sales are slow down, hiring is freezing. People don't care any more.

3.0
Jan 11, 2017

It's okay, I guess

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Pros

high salary; innovative and influential product; smart co-workers; job is often challenging; some degree of creative control; some degree of variety; most interpersonal interaction is polite and reasonable (although tepid at times)

Cons

sometimes long hours are expected; company is fairly authoritarian; raise and bonus process is opaque; little gratitude and support exchanged; many inexperienced people; job is sometimes monotonous; job is sometimes isolating; both the company and its product are too focused on "metrics"

3.0
Jan 9, 2017

developer experience

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Pros

Epic has a wonderful campus, with a theme for every building. Food is cheap and yummy in the cafeterias. Most of the parking lots are covered, will help you a lot in winters ;) Madison is a nice place to settle(if you don't have a problem with cold weather and snow).

Cons

Technologies are pretty old and won't add anything to your profile/resume. Weather at Maddison gets pretty worst in winters(Summers are lovable). Work pressure kills you and working on the internal frameworks is a pain.

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