EPAM Systems reviews

4.0

81% would recommend to a friend

(13,413 total reviews)
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86% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

EPAM Systems has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 13,413 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The EPAM Systems employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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13K reviews
2.0
Feb 8, 2026

stagnation

Recommend
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Pros

sometimes you get a good project where you can make good contribution

Cons

sometimes you get a project with a toxic management and have to make enormous effort to make useful contribution or leave that project

5.0
Feb 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Strong Learning and Development Culture - Flexible Work-Life Balance - High-Quality Engineering & Innovation

Cons

- The "Project Margin" Trap - Salary Review Process

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EPAM Systems Response
4mo
Your words mean a lot to us, thanks for your 5-star review! We love to hear stories of EPAMers who love working here and enjoy the culture and learning opportunities. We also appreciate your feedback on salary reviews. Our employees are key to our success, and we strive to align business priorities with team development and well-being. Increasing transparency in compensation and career advancement is a focus area, and we encourage managers to maintain open dialogue with their teams. We recognize there is room to improve and are focused on continuous improvement. We are always open to suggestions that could help improve our project work. If you have any ideas, please share them with us at Glassdoor@epam.com, and we’ll make sure they are passed along. Thank you!
2.0
Feb 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

My experience with the engineers who worked with me was absolutely fantastic. EPAM has some of the best engineers in the world working for them, and most "doers" have actual development experience regardless of their job. Working there gives you the opportunity to work on the cutting edge of software development, AI, and cloud. Engineers will generally have decent working hours and a good quality of life, with an emphasis on retaining top talent and limiting turnover.

Cons

EPAM’s management structure is incredibly dysfunctional. Although their engineers are generally solid, their technical acumen takes a massive nosedive as you get into management, despite claiming that all their leaders are engineers. Management at EPAM is also capable of some of the most cruel and deceitful activities you can see in the industry. Leadership can be very hostile and sometimes abusive toward employees, and then to play the victim when called on it, which fits into the company's overall leadership culture of managerial ruthlessness. The company is run by rigid, inflexible rules. Most decisions, no matter how minor, are forced to the very top of the company, while mid and upper-level managers are given almost no authority. This creates a critical bottleneck in which one executive in the company makes every decision and approval. Even another CxO will task one of their senior managers to make something happen, and that manager will spend the next 6-12 months trying to get 5 minutes with the true decision-maker, while navigating a mountain of bureaucracy with zero authority. Your working hours as a leader below the VP level will be split into three separate, full-time roles. One will be a fully billable member of the client staff, one will be a sales manager, and a final role will be managing the projects you have sold as a delivery manager, "free" of utilization. Generally, you will be expected to work 12+ hours per day, including some weekends. Some days you will be expected to be up at 5 am, work until 9 pm to complete your daily tasks, and then wake up at 2 am to support staff in other parts of the world. The management will also flat-out lie about your bonus and promotion goals to get you to do work unrelated to your continued employment at the company. If you take a management-level job at EPAM, I suggest you focus 100% on client billables and avoid client relationship management or sales unless you are in a dedicated client management role. Account managers can and will force you to do all of their work, including managing the full sales cycle, client negotiations, staffing, delivery, SOW content, and legal work. You will not receive any leeway for your sales, team management, or business development work if your billables are not met. Bait-and-switch hiring is common practice: you may be brought in with guarantees of 50% utilization and 50% business development, only to find your utilization requirements are raised to 85%, which is effectively 100%, factoring in vacation/training/sick days. Get that in writing, but expect not to do well at EPAM if you raise questions about it. Finally, the company operates on a foundation of fear to drive its employees to excellence. Years ago, business school taught me that this autocratic and coercive style is a valid and accepted form of management, but coupling it with an overall culture of dishonesty and betrayal may be a recipe for disaster for anyone considering a career at EPAM.

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EPAM Systems Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing this detailed feedback. It sounds like your experience with our engineering teams was highly positive, and that you enjoyed working on advanced projects. We take great pride in the technical expertise of EPAMers, and are glad you had a great experience with this. It is disappointing to read about your experience regarding management, workload expectations and leadership culture. We strive to act with integrity and foster a supportive environment where individuals are valued and respected. The things you have described do not align with our standards or how we expect our teams to operate. We take this feedback seriously. We want to understand more about your specific situation and ensure your feedback is addressed with the appropriate leadership. Please contact our team confidentially at Glassdoor@epam.com so we can look into this further. Thank you again for your time and honesty.
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