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The Worst. - Anonymous employee Everforth Apex Systems Employee Review

1.0
22 Aug 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

0 - there are none.

Cons

Apex is, by far, the cheapest, unintentional, careless, worst, most bottom-shelf, lowest tier company I've ever worked for. Over my 12 years of government contracting, I've heard nothing but negative things about Apex, I should have listened to this advice and the reviews I've heard from others, to never work for this company and to not trust Apex with my career. I'll never refer anyone to this company because you all are cheap, and you offer no real benefits to your employees - why even exist as a company? This has been the absolute worst year of my career, mainly because of how horrible this company is.

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