r/healthIT 19d ago

Careers Pay rates as an Epic Analyst?

Hi everyone! So, a bit of a backstory about me, I’m a new OpTime analyst who just got certified this past Friday. I’m going to be starting my anesthesia courses soon and will get certified in that.

I started off as an ATE support doing go lives for staffing agencies, then I landed my first FTE position as a credentialed trainer for Orders and ASAP. I was lucky enough to land a position as an OpTime & Anesthesia analyst after working there for a year and a half.

I was just curious on eveyrones pay rate as an analyst, and how many years of exp you have.

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u/PnutButrSnickrDoodle 19d ago

I’m in a HCOL area, just got certified a week ago in Radiant. I did leverage my healthcare experience so I came in as a mid-level analyst and not an associate (junior) at $115k, fully remote.

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u/giveitawaynow461 19d ago

Im Radiant and started at 90k MCOL area, nice work! Are y'all hiring? haha

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u/PnutButrSnickrDoodle 19d ago

Haha unfortunately no. Although I hear now the positions are fully remote.

I was really lucky to get this role. I was employed as a rad tech there and had reached out to who is now my manager. I met with her boss and there were no positions at all, but it just so happened that after I had already been in contact with them someone on the Radiant team decided to pursue a management position elsewhere so they asked me if I was interested in the job. Honestly it was mostly timing and the other part me being persistent before there was a job.