"I worked as an intern for them this past summer. Though it is a really awesome environment, it is not structured in a great way. There was no good employee review set up so I was in the dark the whole time as to whether or not I was meeting my supervisors' expectations."
"Good campus, negative work culture, good benefits, bad technologies."
"Very nice building, awesome compensation but not the best work culture, senior management."
"The technology we use is archaic at best. VB6 for front end development, Cache for the database logic."
"Worked in the Phoenix office, but Epiq has offices across the country. This specific location had very poor work-life balance and unrealistic expectations for client facing escalations. The group I was in had fantastic team dynamic which was rare in this processing-centric office."
"Oldest of technologies, no intra-team interaction, no team outings, overall a very bad place to work at."
"I've worked for Epic for almost two years. Co-workers are fantastic, company culture is very appealing and you work for the world's leader in two fast growing industries, healthcare and software. Definitely recommend it."
"At Epic, you will work very long hours consistently in order to be considered a good employee. The team leads as a whole don't really care about you and are willing to have you fired over little things. To top it off, Epic will have you sign employment agreements (even after you've been working there for a while under threat of termination if you don't sign it) that seem to be sketchy at best. Your best bet would be to work for a different company that won't treat you like a hostage."
"Good place to work but heavily dependent on which team/group/manager you are working with."
"Good company for new college grads."
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