Epic Software Developer reviews

3.3

48% would recommend to a friend

(953 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 953 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 Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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953 reviews
5.0
Sep 28, 2017

A Great Place to Work

Recommend
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Pros

I've worked at Epic for 4 years now. I love it. They have treated me well, They let me switch roles to a role I preferred. My favorite perk is the food :)

Cons

I'm not sure I'd like Epic as much if I was one of the traveling roles, because that would be hard on my family. That said, as a developer, I love it.

3.0
Sep 21, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Very good pay, flexible work hours. Great job straight out of college. Stay for a few years or forever, the technology is old and out dated. The promise of working on web will likely never happen unless you get lucky.

Cons

Lots of bad leads that over-work their employees and delegate many tasks they should be doing themselves. Very little investment in growth, no technical track. Culture is combative rather than team-oriented.

3.0
Sep 13, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

+Smart driven & helpful coworkers. +Good benefits and salary. +Great cafeteria & cafes with decent prices. +Beautiful large campus. +You (may) have your own office .

Cons

-There is always too much work for it to get done and lots of pressure is put on employees for them to work through it, usually due to bad management decisions. This pressure is even sometimes entirely arbitrary as there are no actual deadlines to fulfill, only management goals. -Related to last point, employees are strongly encouraged and sometimes forced to put in extra time up to 60-70 hours a week depending on role, for no extra pay. -Unless you are one of the chosen few, technology you will work with is very outdated and not used outside Epic. -The code, features, environments and configurations are largely undocumented, making solving issues a painful chore. -Problems you will come across and gain experience in solving are not useful outside Epic since they usually stem from the system itself. Unless you mean to become a lifer, staying for an extended time would play against you in the long term. -There is a lot of process to go through every step of the way since this is for healthcare. Management will also regularly add processes in an attempt to fix some problem or another, only to remove it later for another. -While you do get training for the job, it is largely useless once you start doing actual work. -Every month you must attend staff meeting, which is a waste of ~30'000 man-hours so that management and sales may boast about their latest achievements and to remind you about silly things like grammatical mistakes and how to cancel a meeting. -Personally I found the healthcare domain boring and depressing to work in. -If you get a solo windowless office, like is the case for most developers, you will not get to enjoy the campus. -Madison is a pretty boring city.

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