Some good, some bad. - Associate Consultant Epicor Software Employee Review

3.0
21 Apr 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Not too much pressure from management to be billable 100% of the time. -Good work/life balance -Competitive Salary -Bonus plan is reasonable -Internal hiring for promotions

Cons

Do not become a consultant if you don't have previous Epicor experience somewhere else. The training is not the best and typically just consists of learning the basics of the software which doesn't help with real world application. Don't expect much help from anyone else. They say they will give you shadowing opportunities but it doesn't happen. Don't expect help from your colleagues or manager. They all have their own job to do and being a remote employee you kind of just get put on the back burner. If you are the type of person who likes order, specific procedures, and a set way of doing things this isn't the job for you. Most of the time you will learn how to do things on the fly and being proactive isn't part of managements vocabulary. Resources, procedures, how to do tasks etc. are impossible to find. Internal documents are located in 100 different places and nothing is given to you up front. For example, the methodology for implementation, there is no training given on this except for the 30 minutes in your on-boarding. When it comes time to finally do these tasks you have no example agendas, no time spent shadowing other consultants to see how they do it, if you ask questions everyone will be too busy to get back to you quickly enough or just be annoyed that you're asking such basic questions. I can't say that for all consultants, there are some good ones out there that are willing to help. Please be aware that your bonus plan is on a YTD calculation. When I got hired they told me it was quarterly, but no, they just pay you your yearly bonus out quarterly. I got screwed pretty hard my first year of working on my bonus. I started in Jan. of 2015 and pretty much "trained" for the entire first year aka waste of my time. I finally got my bonus plan on Jan 1 of 2016 but here's the kicker, the fiscal year starts on Sept 1. So, I missed the entire first quarter of billable hours so I am working behind for this entire next year which basically means I won't be getting a bonus this year unless I am 90% billable the next three quarters which is pretty impossible for a new guy. I feel like my manager should have been more proactive in getting me billable sooner, taken more care of what my best interest was etc. but that's my opinion coming from a small business. Point is, don't expect your manager to take a personal interest in your needs. The turnover rate for Consultants is pretty high and I would attribute that to the bad training up front which leads to people getting frustrated and moving on.

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Pros

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4.0
8 Apr 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

- Supportive teammates - Powerful technology - Excellent growth opportunities - Vertical and Horizontal career advancement opportunities if you are curious, proactive, motivated, and genuinely passionate about the brand, teams, and the work we are doing

Cons

- It is easy to fade into the background if you don't have a center-stage role, you need to step up to make yourself visible; otherwise, you're at risk of career and reward stagnation - Like most companies, cost and timing are major contributing factors when deciding on the tools leadership make generally available to individual contributors - you're bound to be disappointed if you expect to have the latest and greatest of everything without first providing a value proposition to a senior leader. Be ready to invest personal time building use cases and gathering data to make strong cases for solutions you think will add value to your team and have a positive impact on the organizational strategy

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Epicor Software Response
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Thank you for taking the share your feedback. We appreciate the time that you've spent with us and it is clear that you care deeply about the work we do for our customers at Epicor. We are happy to hear that your team and the career development opportunities we provide have been highlights of your experience with us. We're proud to say this is the experience that we're committed to providing to everyone on our team. With that being said, every person on our team, regardless of their personality or role, deserves to be valued and rewarded for the impact we make. We take this feedback seriously and are committed to making sure all contributions are equally valued. Our quarterly STAR awards are just a small piece of the puzzle. In FY24, the Epicor team recognized each other 17,346 times our internal recognition tool. We're continuously improving and innovating these types of tools and initiatives so that we can cultivate a culture of appreciation at Epicor. We encourage you to share what you've experienced with your HRBP so that we can hear more of your ideas and perspective directly. Thank you again for this thoughtful review.
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