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Everforth Apex Systems

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1.0
May 25, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Free coffee and pens galore.

Cons

Management is terrible. Opportunities are not shared evenly. Commission structure is a scam and benefits are terrible. You are signed on at a "salary" that is really an insanely low hourly rate. You get paid on 40 hours each week but expect to work 55+. Also, don't expect to see any commissions in your first 9 months and after that its only $20 per month. NOT WORTH THE STRESS AND FRUSTRATION. Your qualify of life will significantly decline while working there. This place is a roller coaster with very few highs and MANY lows where you will be rubbing pennies together to make ends meet.

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Cons

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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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