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Everforth Apex Systems

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5.0
Aug 9, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The Apex environment is structured with goal-getters, its a sales environment full of young, hungry, ambitious professionals - but it is not a sales environment in the sense that everyone is humble, out to help each other and be supportive. It's very much a team environment with the company's best interests at heart. As a result the morale is excellent and you can make some really great money from doing what is essentially a straigh forward job.

Cons

Vacation time is limited, although the work/life balance is respected. Benefits are not tailored well for families, only for the individual. Not for the faint-hearted or those who are not driven to succeed.

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5.0
Jun 2, 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

Good culture, great trainings, good managers, growth opps

Cons

Pay is a little low, company as whole going through a lot of change

2.0
May 5, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Ability to work remotely still, however I am not sure how long that will last for me. They are pushing people back into the office. Autonomy & Independence - Strong ability to self-direct and own responsibilities - Involvement in high-impact work - Broad responsibilities that build transferable skills

Cons

- I feel like my role was created without clear definition or long-term planning. I - Needed help with my workload and, despite repeated requests over the past year, I still haven't received any help - Increasing responsibilities without proportional salary growth - Bonus structure adjusted to be more difficult to achieve - Multiple internal teams laid off. Work transitioned to outsourced teams with lower perceived quality - Reduced sense of ownership and care from external/outsourced teams - Movement away from autonomy toward increased oversight - Reduced trust compared to earlier experience - Meeting Overload (“Meeting Fatigue”) - Uncertainty About Future State - Concerns around remote work longevity - Lack of clarity on role growth, support, and company direction

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