Unique job - Software Developer Epic Employee Review

4.0
11 Jan 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The culinary team does a really solid job, and the campus is good for the Wisconsin winters, and also fun to show to people that have never seen it. You also get a private office, usually either shared with an officemate if there’s a window or one all to yourself if it doesn’t have one, which I’m a fan of a lot more than an open floor plan or a cubicle. Most devs here are expected to travel occasionally, which was by far my favorite part of the job. We either assist end users when the system is first live, or we observe end users at healthcare organizations use our software and work with them to figure out how to improve it. I found both of these rewarding and got to see more of the country in the process, and it’s not a ton of travel like the other roles might have.

Cons

I put these in cons since someone who takes this job without knowing these could easily become unhappy down the road, but depending on your personality and interests several of these can easily become pros. As your career matures here, expectations of you will rise and responsibilities will slowly add up. The flip side of this is that even decent performers are rewarded and you won’t be bored. By the time you’ve worked for a team for 2-3 years, your technical knowledge will have only grown slightly, but your knowledge of some super specific aspect of the healthcare industry will skyrocket. Some people love this aspect, some hate it, some are just okay with it. It doesn’t really affect you if you aren’t going into some kind of healthcare consulting, but Epic has a non-compete which only makes it harder to find employment in that field after leaving (I see no upside for this one)

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5.0
24 Apr 2026
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Pros

Impact: You are part of creating systemic level change for healthcare organizations. You get to be on site and work directly with providers and see how these changes impact their communities. People: Extremely smart and capable. I feel like I can rely on my team in a way I haven't at previous employers. New hires are entry level, so there's a strong community for people in a similar stage of life. Culture: Quirky but in a real, unique way. People are collaborative and celebrate shared accomplishments. The campus enshrines a very specific (and fun!) vibe. Location: Madison is awesome. Benefits: The health insurance is unparalleled. Sabbatical is a super cool perk too. Growth: A lot of autonomy and responsibility allows people to rise to the challenge. Stability: Solid industry, no lay-offs.

Cons

Remote work flexibility: 5 days a year

3.0
16 Jun 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Autonomy, independence, culinary, cool campus

Cons

Blackbox management, upper management is out of touch

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