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Everforth Apex Systems

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4.0
11 Apr 2022
Recommend
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Pros

This is my first contracting job so I really have nothing to compare Apex Systems to. I think in the beginning when gathering information of employment and all of the necessary documents I needed to get started, my point of contact at Apex was very thorough.

Cons

Not the best benefits for women. I was barely pregnant when I first started and didn't qualify for short term disability/maternity leave because my pregnancy was a "pre-existing condition." I think in 2022 we know how horrible maternity leave is for families in the US. They need to step it up. Also, I had to get a letter from OB to prove that I was pregnant when I went on leave. I guess people fake being pregnant lol. Anyway, luckily my male partner makes just enough for us to survive. I really don't know how a single parent or a family without a decent salary that needs maternity leave would survive contracting for this company. Also, no one ever informs me of when my contract is ending or being extended.

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Everforth Apex Systems Response
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Hello, thank you for taking some time from your day to provide us your feedback. Can you please send us an email at contractorcommunity@apexsystems.com? We would like to learn more about your experience and how we can improve. Thank you.

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