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Everforth Apex Systems

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Read contract closely - Senior Project Manager Everforth Apex Systems Employee Review

1.0
25 Mar 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Weekly Pay is the biggest benefit

Cons

Apex has no paid time off so if you aren't working, you aren't getting paid. Not all Apex contracts allow for overtime, so if you work over 40 hours you will be encouraged to record it as COMP time. But Comp time can not be used when you submit your hours. If you attempt to bill OT, you will get a phone call that is unpleasant. Benefits are a joke, like $450 a month for 1 person with a $3500 deductible and claims paid at 60%. You will NOT get a raise, whatever salary you start with you will keep for your duration at Apex. They do not offer any professional growth classes or opportunities. Understand that Apex is a headhunter shop, if all you want is a paycheck below industry standards then go for it, but continue looking for a real job where you are appreciated and valued. They will not work with you on converting to an employee as they lose money when you convert.

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5.0
2 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good culture, great trainings, good managers, growth opps

Cons

Pay is a little low, company as whole going through a lot of change

2.0
5 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Ability to work remotely still, however I am not sure how long that will last for me. They are pushing people back into the office. Autonomy & Independence - Strong ability to self-direct and own responsibilities - Involvement in high-impact work - Broad responsibilities that build transferable skills

Cons

- I feel like my role was created without clear definition or long-term planning. I - Needed help with my workload and, despite repeated requests over the past year, I still haven't received any help - Increasing responsibilities without proportional salary growth - Bonus structure adjusted to be more difficult to achieve - Multiple internal teams laid off. Work transitioned to outsourced teams with lower perceived quality - Reduced sense of ownership and care from external/outsourced teams - Movement away from autonomy toward increased oversight - Reduced trust compared to earlier experience - Meeting Overload (“Meeting Fatigue”) - Uncertainty About Future State - Concerns around remote work longevity - Lack of clarity on role growth, support, and company direction

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