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Everforth Apex Systems

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Do Not Work For This Company - Design Engineer Everforth Apex Systems Employee Review

1.0
Dec 18, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The majority of people you actually work with are very nice.

Cons

My former supervisor Andrew Hess who actually has nothing to do with the engineering work, is just an emailer/pencil pusher (the most useless middle man of all time) would constantly call me up to harass me, aggressively accusing me of not working at all or that my work was not good enough. Everyone that I've done work for at the company and worked closely with said otherwise, that I did fine work. I don't know how a person who treats their employees this way got put in this position but stay far away. I am so relieved to not have to deal with him anymore.

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We apologize for any difficulty that you experienced while working with us. We would like to hear more about your experience, and any other issues you may have had so that we may address these issues. Please send us an email at feedback@apexsystems.com so we can continue our conversation.

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