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Everforth Apex Systems

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Management must readjust expectations for minimum wage pay - Recruiter Everforth Apex Systems Employee Review

2.0
Jan 16, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

It's a recruiting bootcamp, if Apex doesn't scare you off from recruiting, you can eventually land high paying recruitment jobs

Cons

- I have PTSD from the micro-management at Apex Systems. There were 4 checkins a day to inform your manager of daily progress. I spent more time creating the check in updates, than work itself. This is a sweat factory work environment. They prey on new college graduates. - M-F 7:30-5 for minimum wage. - The stress they put on you feels like you should be a billionaire on Wall Street. Ironically however you are recruiting for min wage 3 month contracts that give the contractor no heath insurance. I had to fire single mums making 15/hr because they were late to their first day (keep in mind this was at a hospital during first days of COVID, why they were late]. -Meatheads are running the place. This is not a place of strategy and smart thinking, but of grind and burn.

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Cons

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