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EpicHire is a platform operated by Epic Hire, Inc. that connects university clubs with companies. Its official tagline is “Put your club on the map,” and it is positioned as a way to connect outstanding student organizations at U.S. universities with companies nationwide. It serves both the day-to-day operations of student clubs and employers looking for a gateway into campus recruiting and club relationship-building.
Based on the extracted website text, EpicHire is mainly focused on “club management + member engagement + recruiting connections.” Features include member group chats, private officer chats, a mini app, event creation, real-time RSVP tracking, attendance records, club leaderboards, brand rewards, and insights to help clubs grow. On the collaboration side, the text explicitly mentions member group chats and private officer chats, which is useful for separating general member communication from internal student-officer discussions. However, there is no clear information about more complete role permissions, approval workflows, organizational structures, or an admin console.
The main website content does not disclose plans, pricing, a free tier, or trial policies. It only provides contact entry points for employers, students/clubs, brand partnerships, and support, so procurement cost and the business model require further inquiry. There is also no mention of third-party integrations, an open API, or developer documentation. In terms of security and compliance, the terms include basic provisions such as account password confidentiality, prohibitions on misuse, user content standards, applicability of the privacy policy, and account suspension/termination. However, there is no disclosure of common enterprise- or education-sector compliance certifications such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, FERPA, or GDPR.
The main advantage is its very focused use case: university clubs can use one platform for communication, events, attendance, and engagement incentives, while also potentially gaining company exposure and brand rewards. Student stories suggest that some clubs use it for day-to-day communication and meeting management, and have obtained company connections through the platform. The downside is that public information is not complete, especially around pricing, integrations, permissions, security, and data compliance. In addition, the terms state that the service is intended for individuals and business entities aged 18 or older and located in the United States or U.S. territories, which limits its suitability for international users.
EpicHire is best suited to U.S. university student clubs, business/engineering/career-development organizations, employers looking to build relationships with campus clubs, and brands targeting Gen Z. For users in China, network accessibility cannot be determined from the available text. However, its geographic terms and payment methods are unclear, so actual use may be limited by legal applicability, support time zones, and payment constraints. Domestic alternatives could include combinations such as 企业微信, 飞书, or 钉钉 together with 问卷星, 活动行, or local campus recruiting platforms.
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epichire.com is an United States Hiring & Remote provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach epichire.com directly.