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I went from the Epic world to Salesforce, and now lead a consulting practice focused on patient experience. Like most who left epic, I took a pay cut to get out of there and it was absolutely the right decision. Left Epic making $140k base for a $115k role working 20h/w less, now make $220k base
OP, how did you transition from Epic to Salesforce? I've got nearly 10 years of experience with Epic, and have the itch to transition to something different without taking a massive pay cut, would love to better understand your trajectory
Worked as an Epic lead at Deloitte for installs. Personally did not like it and pivoted out. However I think it’s a good career path if you’re interested in staying the Epic realm.
Hah I worked with your team, and possibly you. Its a super niche market
i worked for epic. then left epic for a rev cycle consulting practice that has some epic install projects and some other non-epic work as well. it’s great because i don’t get stuck working on the same one install for 2 years and can get much more varied experience. pay is way better too. epic was my first job out of college. worked there 2 years before leaving for my current gig.
year 1 at epic - 65,000 +5,000 bonus
year 2 at epic - 75,000 + 0 bonus left before
year 3 left epic - 100,000 + 10,000 bonus
year 4 current job - 120,000 + 15,000 bonus
year 5 current job - 140,000 + 15,000 bonus
How was the WLB and those weird once a month meetings?
I’m an Epic consultant at Accenture. I make like 130k base and serve as an application lead on projects
Very little travel and there are different types of projects available. Really going to be dependent on your level
Are there still Epic jobs out there? I was under the impression the work dried up.
Seems like there is still work, dependent on your application. Lots of optimization, rollouts, and even a few new enterprise installs.
I do Epic-related work for a boutique firm. Currently PMO for a large implementation. Not sure what Epic counterparts make, but my TC is about $150K with 6YOE.
Went strategy consulting
Pay is substantially higher, topics are generally more direction setting in nature, hours are worse, trajectory is better