The internal learning courses are very well done. There is also a huge amount of onboarding material. Good culture for those willing to learn.
Cons
Japanese establishments are small and unstable. There are some projects, but they are all small in scale.
Fewer benefits for Japanese establishments only.
EPAM Systems Response
6mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We're glad you found so many positives about working at EPAM!
We recognize that our footprint varies by region, and it can take time to fully implement our mature global processes in developing locations. However, EPAM operates as one global team. Even if local client volume is lower, our "One EPAM" model is designed to connect you with opportunities and projects across our global portfolio. We are continuously working to strengthen our local presence and align our regional operations with global standards.
If you have specific suggestions on processes that need attention, we want to hear them. Please contact us at Glassdoor@epam.com.
Interesting projects, high tech standards and internal knowledge sharing, and a rich representation of all possible Slavic accents.
Cons
Engineering-first culture results in obnoxiously fragmented internal tech platforms because errybody wants to build it themselves. Not a big deal, just engineers doing what engineers will do.
- A lot of opportunities to learn and enhance your skills;
- Clients are top companies, so you're exposed to the best experiences;
- Great benefits and insurance.
Cons
- Pretty much all cons of working in corporate IT;
- Company is definitely in a crisis as many executives decided to leave after decades of working;
- Stock price dwindled significantly.