Epic reviews

3.3

52% would recommend to a friend

(6,057 total reviews)
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69% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

Epic has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 6,057 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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2.0
Oct 23, 2021

Not the Epic it used to be

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Pros

- Most coworkers are amazing; intelligent and helpful - Food is tasty and convenient - Health insurance is great - Free juice, milk, coffee, tea, popcorn in the break rooms - Salary feels like a major win at first

Cons

Epic is about to get a lot worse before it gets better. Upper management prioritizes 3 things: Money, our customers’ upper managements’ happiness, and control. These are the things that drive their decisions. Time and time again in the history of Epic, and especially in the last couple years, they have shown their decisions will never be made for employee happiness, employee well-being, or morality alone. The only time we get lucky is if the customers and the staff want the same thing. There is no avenue for employees to provide feedback to upper management and enact change. The feedback that does get through is flatly ignored or insultingly misconstrued. If there is a real problem the only option you will have is to deal with it or quit. This goes for culture and the workplace, but is starting to make it’s way into the software as well. I have noticed a great shift in the last couple years in the way we prioritize quality. Quality is now important only if it can be done by the project deadline. If not, well, you have two options. Put your neck and performance review on the line at project deadline to say the project isn’t ready to ship yet and needs work, or put your neck on the line to say it’s good to go and ship it to customers, where issues found live will also impact your performance review. You will be pressured by TLs to say it’s done, but you are always the fall guy if it’s bad. To new potential new hires looking to get a job at Epic, consider this: 1. The cool campus novelty wears off in a month or two. Then the only thing you ever see is the four walls of your little office. 2. The pay is great, but you’ll work 45 hours minimum. We’re hemorrhaging staff right now, so most of us work a lot more than that. If you calculate it, it makes the hourly rate you get paid a lot lower. 3. We’re hemorrhaging staff. Employees are leaving the amazing pay and benefits en mass because the culture upper management is imposing sucks that much. When you start, you will be thrown in to the deep end immediately because we need you, desperately. Customer-facing folks should expect to be assigned to multiple customers before you even understand how the software works yourself. You’ll learn as you go, or quit and have a mental break trying. Oh well, there’s another eager and unknowing recent college grad to replace you. Oh, and you won’t get a reference from us for your next job even if you did great work. Even if you were here for 15 years. Company policy. 4. Epic is the monopoly on the EHR market, but that could change quickly if upper management continues to fumble internally for a couple years. Our customers will start to notice the decline in the quality of our software and I think Google, Microsoft and Amazon could catch up in the meantime. Especially with our lack of third-party integration that these companies will be able to dominate us with.

1.0
Apr 5, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

- Decent salary and benefits - My Team Lead is a real nice guy - Free food while traveling

Cons

- EDI lives in a depressing and ugly basement with no windows while the rest of the company enjoys beautiful offices - Zero career growth in EDI, whatever you learn is absolutely useless outside Epic - Extremely Stressful work, especially dealing with customers. As you learn more you'll get more work. 50+ hours seems to be the norm. - Work is boring and uninspiring - Development is in Cache which no one outside Epic ever heard of I've been here only a few months and I'm getting out the first chance I get.

3.0
Oct 19, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

-Lots of responsibilities as a new hire -Solid information sharing among employees -Great benefits -Company headquarters are impressive

Cons

-No career advancement -Poor management (inexperienced employees are made supervisors quickly) -No work-life balance -Expect to work 60-70+ hours not including travel -Experienced people leaving in droves -Burden of all responsibilities placed on the Epic consultant and none on the client

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