Good but not the greatest expirience - Software Engineer EPAM Systems Employee Review

4.0
21 Aug 2025
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Pros

Excellent Learning Opportunities: EPAM invests heavily in its employees' growth. The internal learning portal (EPAM eLearning) is fantastic, with access to courses on Coursera, Udemy, and Pluralsight. I was encouraged to get certifications and had dedicated time for self-improvement. Exposure to Modern Tech Stacks: I was staffed on a project for a major US retail client where I worked with a modern cloud-native microservices architecture using Java Spring Boot, AWS, and Kubernetes. You can genuinely work with cutting-edge technologies if you land the right project. Global Company, Diverse Teams: Working with colleagues and clients from different countries (US, UK, Europe) greatly improved my communication skills and cultural understanding. It feels like a truly international company. Work-Life Balance (Project Dependent): On my project, the work-life balance was excellent. Managers respected personal time, and overtime was rare and always compensated. This seems to be the case for many, but not all, projects. Stable Environment: As a large company, EPAM provides job stability that is often missing in smaller startups. The hiring process is robust, and they value long-term relationships with both clients and employees.

Cons

Your Experience is 100% Project Dependent: This is the biggest caveat. Your day-to-day life, work-life balance, technology stack, and even your manager are determined by the project you're placed on. I was lucky, but I have colleagues who had less ideal experiences with legacy tech or demanding clients. The "Bench": If your project ends, you can end up on the "bench," where you are expected to learn and interview for new projects. While it's paid, there can be pressure to find a new role quickly, which can be stressful. Complex Bureaucracy: Being such a large company, some processes (like equipment requests, certain approvals, or internal transfers) can be slow and require navigating through multiple layers of HR and administration. Salary Growth Can Be Slow: While initial offers can be competitive, internal salary hikes can sometimes be modest unless you are promoted or switch projects strategically. Your best leverage is often an external offer. Client-Facing Pressure: Since EPAM is a service company, sometimes client demands can dictate tight deadlines, which can trickle down to the development team, impacting the pace of work.

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5.0
5 Jun 2026
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Pros

Good Company, good training materials

Cons

pay is not impressive, just enough dont pay/allow time for mandatory trainings

5.0
28 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing team—very collaborative, supportive, and welcoming from day one. Strong leadership, my manager is incredibly supportive and gives you autonomy to take ownership and bring new ideas forward. There is a well-structured environment—processes are clear, well explained and continuously improving. Great opportunities to learn; many trainings and tools available to support professional growth. People genuinely care about each other and create a positive work environment.

Cons

In some cases, coordination across teams can take extra time

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EPAM Systems Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience. We are thrilled to hear that you have enjoyed the collaborative team environment, supportive leadership and the learning opportunities available at EPAM. We appreciate your constructive feedback regarding cross-team coordination. As we continue to grow, streamlining collaboration is a priority and we are always looking for ways to improve our processes. We would love to hear your specific ideas on how we can make this smoother. Please reach out to your HR People Partner or reach out to us at Glassdoor@epam.com to continue the conversation.
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