Awesome benefits and fair pay. They hire smart people, which means you rarely have to deal with incompetence. You are given a lot of responsibility from the start, and you have flexibility with how you approach your work.
Epic will take as much as you give.
You can never rely on management to tell you to slow down--the expectation is that you dedicate yourself to your career, and every project has to be done to the absolute best of your ability.
Work-life balance is pretty much nonexistent if you don't set limits for yourself.
Be careful with how much pressure you put on your team members. Yeah, we're capable of a lot and you should have high expectations, but remember that we need lives outside of Epic, too.
The interview process was overly long. When they offered me a position, they gave me less than 48 hours to make a decision, meanwhile they dragged on the interview process for over a month, including a 6-hour-long interview on one day.
Very straightforward. I applied online, had a phone interview, did the technical exam, and then came in for an onsite. The onsite was fantastic; they do a great job of showing you what the culture is. You meet a number of current employees, get a de
The interview process itself was long and a little drawn out. There were multiple steps throughout, and it somewhat seemed repetitive. It was hard to think of questions to ask at each stage. Everyone was very polite and helpful, though.
The interview process was overly long. When they offered me a position, they gave me less than 48 hours to make a decision, meanwhile they dragged on the interview process for over a month, including a 6-hour-long interview on one day.
Very straightforward. I applied online, had a phone interview, did the technical exam, and then came in for an onsite. The onsite was fantastic; they do a great job of showing you what the culture is. You meet a number of current employees, get a de
The interview process itself was long and a little drawn out. There were multiple steps throughout, and it somewhat seemed repetitive. It was hard to think of questions to ask at each stage. Everyone was very polite and helpful, though.