Epic Software Developer reviews

3.4

51% would recommend to a friend

(951 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 951 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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2.0
Mar 30, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. Excellent salary starting out. Also, in my six years here, my salary has gone up significantly, too. 2. Cafeteria is pretty nice if you are lucky enough to be in Verona, although overrated. 3. Coworkers, for the most part, are very intelligent, friendly and willing to help. 4. The sabbatical is awesome (4 weeks paid vacation basically, plus they will pay for plane tickets to anywhere you haven't visited in the past year).

Cons

1. Vacation time is below average -- 2 weeks/year until 2 years at the company, then 3 weeks/year. 2. Depending on your application, role and "team lead" (your boss, basically), you may be working 40 hours a week or you may be working 60 hours a week. 3. Middle management, for the most part, is not very understanding of a life outside of epic. I have had four different TLs in my time here. Two were great about balancing a work-social life, and two were the complete opposite. From what I have heard in talks with coworkers, I am lucky to have found two that were good about it. 4. The upper management (Division Managers) micro manage. Often times it is over ridiculous things, too. 5. Judy works routinely works 70+ hour weeks, which sounds good on the surface, but it has really, in my opinion, made her lose touch with reality and realize not everyone wants to spend every day at Epic working like she does. The culture tries to brainwash you into wanting to work absurd hours. 6. There is no compensation for working said absurd hours. At best, you get a good work coupon for a free cookie. At worst, your work will break the ancient code and you will spend many hours fixing it. 7. The code is ancient. Very buggy and not modular at all. Instead of working on fixes or modularity, they just throw more enhancements on top of the already shaky framework.

3.0
Mar 30, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1. can learn something about healthcare 2. the environment is good

Cons

1. The language you use in EPIC is used only for EPIC, which is not good for future career development. 2 The place is cold

1.0
Mar 26, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Pay is good - Madison is cheap - Great campus - Health care industry - Smart co-workers. Epic hires from best universities.

Cons

- Poor work life balance. Expect to work minimum of 50 hrs/week - Technology us outdated. client side is VB and server side is chronicles. - You will have to code in M language. No one I know uses this language anymore, so you wont be able to market this skill. This is not even cache. Cache has so many features and Epic doesnt use any of them. - Epic has been saying that they will be migrating to .NET for a while now. Not all the code will be migrated to .NET. Only some apps. - Epic sends its employees to onsite and that time is not counted. You are still expected to finish off your work even when you are travelling. - In Epic you dont know what your TL is thinking about you, everything is so secret. You dont get enough feed back from your TL. - Some of the TLs lack people skills. They just want to get work done. They dont know how to respect their team members. I have seen some good people leave just because they hated their TLs - Lack of communication between team members at personal level. Everyone sits in their own rooms and the only interaction they have among themselves is when you have a question related to work or during meetings. - Everything you do as a developer is measured. Lot of micro management. - Some get promoted to TL soon, within 2 years. I dont know the criteria. TL decides your career/future. If you dont become a TL within 2 years, forget about becoming a TL

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