Epic Games reviews

3.6

59% would recommend to a friend

(490 total reviews)
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Tim Sweeney

42% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Epic Games has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 490 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Epic Games employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Mídia e comunicação industry (3.7 stars).

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490 reviews
3.0
Jan 17, 2023

One Bad Apple

Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Epic has some great benefits, and some of the most competitive pay in the games industry to date. They want the top talent and they are not afraid to pay for it. The average people working at the company are great to work with. They are passionate for what they do and they are often great at it too. They love to talk about their work and what makes them excited. It was a very large company, but it almost never feels that way. You'll know most of the people who work on your project, even if that's 600 people.

Cons

Epic QA has a real problem in it. When I first started in QA, most forward progress was slow and often difficult due to one tenant of Epic; “Everyone has a voice”, but often forgets when everyone has a voice no one has a voice. Decisions were filibustered to inactivity with no one being able to agree on a path forward. That problem is now made worse with the current department. Progress is completely and totally halted and in some places regressing. We at least knew what the problems were, we just couldn't fix them. In todays Epic, QA has lost what the problems are and most people don't even know how to fix them. Where everyone had a voice, now its direction is dictated by people with the most minimal of understanding and often very thickly covered in sexism and favoritism. Beyond all the favoritism and sexism that runs rampant in the department, get used to the idea of Toxic Positivity, where no one is allowed to have individual thoughts, or emotions without getting punished for them. Education and innovation are punished, people are told to figure things out for themselves, while others have their work hand holded. The hypocrisy and overt favoritism demonstrated daily will make good workers lose their sanity. No decisions survive the day as direction for the department seems to fluctuate by the hour. If you are one of the few people willing to work after hours be prepared to be taken advantage of. If you don't work after hours, there are zero repercussions.

4.0
Oct 18, 2015
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Great company culture that reinforces open communication. People are very friendly and pro-active. No specific working hours is a great thing and people don't abuse that, in fact is the other way around, many individuals work more hours than normal but because they want, not because it was required of them, Great perks, free food, Epic Friday, company lunch Game On. Also having clearly the best engine on the market so far for your daily work really helps to get amazing results. The producers are great.

Cons

No cons actually damage the great company that Epic is. CONS: some projects lack originality and investors interfere on them too much. People on higher level of administration try to fix things by assuming instead of asking. New hires on leading roles are chosen focused on resume title history and communication skills, instead of those plus knowledge and actual skill-set. For a 2 year old engine some basic tools are still missing and makes really hard to execute your work properly. UX tests and UX lab are cool but incredibly old fashioned and having a UX lab doesn't mean that it's being used correctly. It's an old fashioned UX lab that forces game design choices too much by regressing towards 20 year old design concepts, it may cause projects to be boring, unoriginal and specially ugly, there is a lot of "by the UX book" or "we are experts" but is a very old book used by old fashioned people, they should test things not design them.

5.0
Oct 25, 2014
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

There are plenty of directions that you can go, internally. The people make this company the living organism that it is, and it shows. For a game dev, they focus on the person and family, which is massively different from the industry norm.

Cons

The company is always changing, and that adds a volatile feeling to some projects. When the company focused on one project, there was a stability with that direction. With as many new areas as they're getting into, it makes you wonder which projects will survive.

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Epic Games Response
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Thanks for the feedback! You're right, the people here are amazing. Epic truly wants what is best for their employees and families. Don't miss the Halloween festivities later this week! Have you been invited to one of the monthly lunches with Paul & Tim yet? These are a great opportunity to ask questions or express concerns. People are picked at random but feel free to check in with recruiting and we can get you included on the next one. Or they are always happy to chat one-on-one about concerns!
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