The work you do is inherently good. The software does help patients and providers, and everyone can play a role in making the product better.
The pay, though lower for QA than roles like IS, TS, and obviously SD, is fairly generous considering no experience is required.
Upper management is completely out of touch with reality. The highest positions are held by Type A zealots who can't fathom that everyone doesn't place work above everything else in their life.
If you're good at your job, management will absolutely take advantage. They tell you to learn to say no, but say no too much and you get a reputation for being difficult or unhelpful. Never mind the fact that you've already been putting in 60-hour weeks yet feel like you can't give adequate attention to all the many responsibilities you've already said yes to.
Rankings, which determine raises and whether certain opportunities are available to you, are incredibly subjective. Many team leads aren't great people managers (and aren't taught to be), and the metrics for evaluating performance can be all over the place.
Their internal response to the COVID pandemic has been an absolute joke. They're willing to risk the health and safety of their employees and the community for the sake of preserving Epic's "culture," which loosely translates to "whatever Judy wants."
It was a long day of interviews. I enjoyed seeing the campus and eating the food. I like the food a lot and think it is delicious. The food is so tasty; it tastes really good.
1. Personality quiz 2. Phone interview 3. Assessment Test. After the process, they let you know if they are continuing with the hiring process. I made it past a second-round phone interview but did not receive an offer.
One super day at their campus. One case study per job you are looking at (I interviewed for both Project Manager and Quality Assurance). Several discussions with people from each field as well.
It was a long day of interviews. I enjoyed seeing the campus and eating the food. I like the food a lot and think it is delicious. The food is so tasty; it tastes really good.
1. Personality quiz 2. Phone interview 3. Assessment Test. After the process, they let you know if they are continuing with the hiring process. I made it past a second-round phone interview but did not receive an offer.
One super day at their campus. One case study per job you are looking at (I interviewed for both Project Manager and Quality Assurance). Several discussions with people from each field as well.