Great Place to Grow and Be Challenged - Assistant Project Manager Evye Employee Review

5.0
7 May 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I am glad that I decided to join Evye despite the poor reviews on here. Evye is a great place if you want to grow fast. The team is small and the projects vary, which exposes you to different experiences. Even though it is a small team, everyone pulls their weight and collaboration is strong. Meeting are held often and chat responses from the team is quick so you won't feel alone even if you work remotely. The company culture is very supportive of employees' outside endeavors and interests as long as it does not affect your quality of work. The bosses are really down to earth, understanding, and open to teach too. As long as work is done on time, OTs are not required often.

Cons

When it is crunch time, things can get hectic and tense to meet tight deadlines and clients' expectations as most of the time multiple projects are happening at the same time. It is very fast-paced, and quick problem solving and executive skills is needed, so it may not be suitable to those who are looking for a relaxed job nature or those who require constant direct instructions from leadership.

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1.0
27 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Working there up till the first year will be great here. No joke, there was constant mentoring, patience and fun times with the 2 bosses. There is a good work life balance here with 2 WFH days and with little OTs. The company's culture is friendly and warm.

Cons

Those pros listed comes at a price. Im not exaggerating - the previous employees who gave warnings, we thought that they were being crazy because that was not how our bosses acted, at least not till the end of our employment with them. Everything they did, whether it be genuine or not, came back to us as emotional leverage by one of the bosses. New Macbooks bought for us/Fancy meals/Company Bondings? They were all used as leverage. Then that same boss would tell you that its hard to operate the business because his "friends" would advice against such a culture, and basically guilt trip you for "taking advantage" of a system HE SET UP. Not to mention when things get rough, his position as a boss suddenly is your problem - he will dump his emotional baggage on you and forget that as an employee, you shouldnt be dealing with operational adversities. Its almost as if he finds it unfair that his employees are not as stressed as him? Not one but FOUR of us have been hit by the delays of his salary and bonuses because of cash flow issues. He would then be so condescending to you for asking when your last salary would come in because apparently WE dont get how business work and that cash flow is tight. Which understandably is something small businesses would face. BUT to not prepare it for the 1 month notice (resignations) is crazy. Because what do you mean you didnt see this coming. Ok there were definitely times the bosses have done personal hits at you simply because the business isnt doing well but i shan't trauma dump more.

5.0
6 Aug 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I'm lucky I never read the previous reviews before I joined, because my personal experience with Evye has been completely different. Though I work mostly under one of the bosses, I have been given plenty opportunity to learn from everybody in the team. The work life is dynamic and the work itself is super varied, which keeps you on your toes. There's a good work life balance with 2 WFH days, and OTs are slight and not expected unless you were unable to finish your work. Finally, the bosses are super willing to teach you and let you learn, and would not scold you for getting things wrong the first time or taking your time to learn. The entire staff are super fun and energetic, and it's great to see people who care so much about the work that they produce!

Cons

As is with all client work, some projects will be more fun than others. The amount of work is not consistent, and some weeks will be extremely heavy while others will be more lax. Bosses are sometimes too busy to provide training, which leads to some 'figure it out by yourself' moments that may not be suitable for those looking a 1-on-1 mentorship.

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