Epic reviews

3.3

52% would recommend to a friend

(6,062 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 6,062 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 Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Aug 28, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. Good salary and good increment for first two year for SD 2. Good Campus with different themes for every building. Its very creative.

Cons

One of the first things- I am disappointed with Epic is, they sell their Soft Developer position by mentioning C#, .Net exclusively- but 70-80% of the job profile is Cache and VB based. If even you are placed in a team which is working with .Net, mostly you would be coding in Cache (their back end language). For some reason I feel this as immoral and unethical to post jobs with generic profile. I was told before 2 and half year that they are moving to .NET with this release which was not true as it would take another 2-3 years from now to start the move from VB to .NET. In terms of career advancement, you would have very limited scope as technology wise its a hard sell for languages like VB and cache whereas domain wise, Epic makes you sign a non-compete agreement through which you cannot work with anyone working against Epic and with anyone working with Epic. When I came to Epic, Judy (CEO) mentioned in one of the meetings that it takes 3 years to become Epic's employee. I understood quite late what it meant as you do not have any other choice. Work culture: Epic puts lots of pressure on the employees to put around 55-60 hours a week and anything less than that and you are in bottom 10% danger zone that get kicked out every year. They do not give a compensatory off for working extra hours. They have lots of software developers working on H1B. To safe their working status, they will have to put these many hours which makes other people to put so many hours which is not a healthy competition. There are three major roles in Epic- Soft Developers, Technical Service(TS) and Implementers(IS). I am yet to meet a experience TS or IS guy who loved his job. For Software Developers it depends on your team lead. They have vested lots of power on your team lead. If he says you do not perform then any argument against it is useless. Any geek who has done one very good project would be made your team lead irrespective of his managerial skills. You fill very controlled and their happens lots of micro-management. They track how many comments did you get on your code- to- how many comments can you give -to- how many doubts do you ask your co-workers. The good thing is they pay you good but there is no personal satisfaction. Epic is like Walmart of HealthCare industry where company has a good name but employees are not happy. I am not sure who decided on Madison as being one of the top cities to live in US. Its a small country side place and there is nothing there to do. Once on a Friday night, there were 3 people in a 30 lane bowling alley. Bottom line is you need to have a good social life or if you like secluded life then Madison would be a better place for you.

2.0
Apr 28, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good salary for college graduates. I earn more than an average Harvard graduate. Summer is nice here. Beautiful Campus. Makes you become mentally tough.

Cons

Your life will become miserable after your 7th month at Epic. 60 hours each week is normal. If you want to experience a sweat shop life, Epic will be a good place.

2.0
Mar 11, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pays very well, especially since most employees have zero experience in healthcare or project management in general

Cons

Very toxic work culture, they see people as numbers and very replaceable. They expect SME/expert level understanding of an entire application after around 8-9 months there. There's no other field or company where an employee with less than 5 years would be considered an expert in anything lol. I worked there from the start of 2022 to summer of 2023. Not a single person from my department in the hiring class below me is still there apparently. Very restrictive NON-COMPETE. There are hundreds of companies you are forbidden from working with after you leave. Going into it, it seems great and I planned to work at Epic for years until I actually started. Don't let the cool buildings and nice food fool you, please! Many people have to change careers for a bit (I think it's around2 years now) after leaving before you can work with any customer or related healthcare company/competitor. Very difficult if you want to stay in healthcare or health IT. They money is really good, but please avoid the golden handcuffs and find someplace else that will treat you better and actually help you learn.

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