Everforth ECS reviews

4.0

82% would recommend to a friend

(714 total reviews)
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84% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Everforth ECS has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 714 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Everforth ECS employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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714 reviews
1.0
Jun 3, 2021

Awful management - HR nightmare!!

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Pros

The team itself is very collaborative. There are a few managers who try to help when they can, unfortunately they tend to leave for other opportunities themselves too.

Cons

The amount of turnover in the Recruiting Department speaks for itself. It's the most toxic place I've ever worked. I was not given an exit review, nor did my Supervisor ever even acknowledge my departure. No career growth opportunities. We would told on several occassions that promotions are strictly related to tenure. When discussing raises, we were told "well you took the offer".

2.0
Jun 19, 2020

It's a DoD company

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Pros

>good pay >40 hrs a week + benefits

Cons

>bureaucratic people that don't know what you do as an IT person, and consistently annoying with what is basically busy work--in IT >lots of long phone calls with people that could have been an e-mail >having a large list of requirements for basic IT jobs. Someone entry level without a degree could do a lot of the jobs that people with masters degrees could do in their position >when it was getting towards the end of my contract, they wouldn't say anything >we were forced to move their equipment DURING the first few weeks of COVID-19, and management made jokes like "oh, our little non-essential move, tee-hee" and "oh! I'm so tired of being holed up in my house, at least you all get to go to work!!!" excuse me? >having to research new things to learn how to do because they don't have anyone that could help us because the contracts were expired. >I'm sure others in this career field understand being called "IT" and being asked for help with literally anything with an electrical pulse. That's what this job is. Wasting your tax dollars.

1.0
Dec 2, 2019
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Pros

The only pro that I recall from my time with this organization is the monetary incentive. They offered a great number to start out and I was excited about the overall project because it seemed relatively interesting and then it just went down-hill.

Cons

Poorly organized, at various times I was doing work that wasn't even part of my actual job description which I just interpreted as ... they are paying me a good amount of money so I guess I can do side tasks. Last minute travel that you have to pay for and then get reimbursed for that was never explained to me from the get go which I didn't quite mind because I would get points on my personal credit card but I would have liked to have known to joining. I had a corporate card with my previous employer and didn't see the complication. No documentation, numerous times I found my self at different sites with no support, dealing with technical issues no one was familiar with and I couldn't really call to ask any one question. Think about being able to contact development or engineering "good luck!?" ... I found myself reading some outdated manual trying to figure out an issue on a product that wasn't even fully explained to me, in which I assisted with technical writing another role that wasn't my job but I was happy to help out other people in the field that didn't have an administration or systems engineering background who were also in that role that didn't have the proper certifications or technical background. Found myself on google for trouble-shooting, if you're in a technical field and there are no KB's or wiki articles you'll know how absurd it is to operate without these to identify known bugs or issues. Pretty typical, contract where the primary role is to bill the government as much as possible and don't ask questions. I left training an individual whom was barely out of college whom they were putting into a role that was meant for a mid to senior level technical Linux admin to engineer that didn't understand the OSI layer 1 model.

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