Great Culture, Great People - Operations Manager APMEX Employee Review

5.0
Oct 7, 2025
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Pros

Working here has been an incredibly rewarding experience. I’m empowered to make my own decisions without being second-guessed, which allows me to truly drive meaningful change. The team I work with is phenomenal—collaborative, supportive, and passionate. I feel like I’m making a real impact every day and contributing to something that’s scaling in a big way. It’s rare to find a role where you have both autonomy and influence, and I’m grateful to be part of it

Cons

Staffing can be a real challenge. Entry-level pay isn’t very competitive, and some of the systems feel outdated and overly complex, which makes training harder than it should be. You wear many hats such as food catering and procurement can be especially demanding in busy seasons. The business is market-driven, the volume swings can be intense. It’s tough to staff appropriately without putting strain on the team. Still, if you’re someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment and enjoys solving tough problems, there’s a lot of opportunity here.

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5.0
Dec 17, 2025
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Pros

Good honest people. Good leadership

Cons

Work was sometimes repetitive and felt monotonous

2.0
Jun 27, 2025
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Pros

The free lunches were okay. I usually just had the salad or sandwich bar. Got a few good deals on silver and gold. Fun week was great. Day-to-day work was easy: email copy, blogs, image headers & subheaders, CTAs, and catalogs.

Cons

No on-boarding whatsoever. Merchandising and Marketing don't know how to work together even though they do so on a daily basis. The heads of the departments argue a lot about semantics and petty things that cause a lot of delays and issues with campaigns. Nobody knows the processes or responsibilities for other departments, there is no clear communication for projects or tasks, and you have to ask multiple people to find out the answer to a single question. The company was bought out and is being restructured which has caused all kinds of confusion, layoffs, and changes in responsibilities. So many meetings! Even at an agency I had less meetings per day. I never felt like I was in a Senior role or understood my responsibilities at any point. I was repeatedly told that copywriters were looked down on and distrusted due to those previously in the role.

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