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Everforth Apex Systems

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Very deceptive, politics ridden contract - do not work here - Software Development Engineer In Test Everforth Apex Systems Employee Review

1.0
Nov 6, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

* Pays weekly * Did I mention pays weekly?

Cons

They lied to me about the reason I was let go and they reported to the employment office that I was fired for performance reasons. However, they had no documentation of any performance issues, I only ever got compliments on the job. This appears to be an obvious ploy to deny unemployment, but I recorded my phone conversations with them and was able to prove to the unemployment office that I was never informed and was told differently even after my contact was cancelled in a reorg. So the unemployment office sided with me, but now I have eight months of contract work that are a resume stain. It is not worth taking a job here no matter what. Note that I am a caretaker for a family member who has terminal cancer and I was upfront about not being able to always bill 40 hours a week due to caretaker needs. They had no objection to that and I got explicit approval for all flex-time I needed.

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