Pluspunten
The majority of my coworkers were great to work with. Epic hires smart, motivated people. Most employees are young, which was great when I was similarly youthful. The company is very successful and financially stable. Compensation is very high for the area and rapidly improves in the first 2-3 years.
Minpunten
The COVID response in 2020 was shameful and terrifying. Epic planned to bring back all employees to campus during September 2020 despite COVID being at an all time high and trending higher. Epic classified workers as "essential" despite the fact that many roles (SD, QA, TS) can do their jobs 100% remotely. The development process is tedious, bloated, and full of unnecessary roadblocks. The tech stack is pretty frustrating to deal with at times. Leadership has been showing its age and has unrealistic expectations of its staff. Employees are pressured to work 50+ hours a week. Work/life balance is not part of the culture at all. Being overworked is celebrated but ultimately leads to burnout. Remote work is treated with the utmost disdain. Epic makes you sign an arbitration agreement and a 2-year non-compete clause on your first day. This contract was used to block employees from collective arbitration. Check out the Supreme Court case Epic v. Lewis. Prospective hires are not warned of this contract during the application process.