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Everforth Apex Systems

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What if contracting was like having a full-time job? - Software Developer III Everforth Apex Systems Employee Review

5.0
Nov 24, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Being a W2 employee of Apex even while working contract makes taxes WAY easier. (This was why I ultimately went with them.) Not having to manage the overhead of actually getting contracts is really nice They do a great job actually matching you to a position, rather than just tossing the first thing they find at you Great support from the team there - you really feel like they're looking out for you Flexible on cash compensation, will negotiate with the company contracting you They even fully support converting to full time where you're contracting, despite that technically meaning they lose out somewhat

Cons

Benefits could be better Having to track hours is a pain sometimes

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