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
5.0
Aug 17, 2015
Recommend
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This is Jeff Powell, the former COO referenced in previous reviews. I was made aware of the posts that mention myself, and while I appreciate the kinds words said about me, I would like to respond. First, i was not "abrasively pushed out" of the company. I left ECS for the opportunity to own and lead a small business, and the challenge of growing that business. It was a very positive move. Second, turnover at the ECS leadership level has been very low. Only a few people left in the last few years, and each had the usual reasons - retirement, career advancement, etc. None were related to myself as far as I know. Third, as pointed out, my current company continues to do business with ECS. I think that is because we are both trusted partners, and our company cultures are very similar. We enjoy working together. Last, ECS' owner has always cared deeply about his employees. That has never changed. ECS is a very successful company, and as ECS has grown over the years, strategies have been undertaken to not only survive in a difficult market environment, but also grow the company in a positive way (such as acquisitions). This has certainly resulted in changes, and the senior leadership always tries to make those changes positive for the employees. I want to say that nobody at ECS contacted me about these posts, or asked me to respond. I have no current interest, financially or otherwise, in ECS, and am only responding to ensure that new applicants know that the company continues to be run by very good people doing their best to create a positive culture for the employees. It has been, and continues to be a great place to work, as evidenced by ECS' recognition by Washingtonian magazine.

Cons

It is the nature of the government contracting business that most employees are directly billable on a contract. Therefore, the experience of an employee is heavily dependent on the nature of their assignment, their immediate manager, and their customer. The company can only do so much to create a positive culture when employees are spread across the country working for very diverse customers. While some benefit from opportunities for growth within the company, I can understand why others would become frustrated or feel stagnant in their current position.

2.0
Aug 12, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The company is growing quickly so there are options to move around and advance. While most work is staff augmentation, there is a decent range so that (with a cooperative manager) younger staff can gain a wide range of experience/skills. If you contract is lost, they will generally work to find you new work.

Cons

Experience will vary based on your manager. Mine was a nice enough person but it he was content to stick me with a difficult client where I had a good relationship, regardless of my desire to learn new skills. It is a body shop, just putting people on a contract. By and large you are just staffing a broken federal government office. The work generally requires little creative thought once you get the hang of it, or at least that was my experience and that of colleagues I spoke with. Final warning, nearly ALL of the work the bid and win is lowest cost, technically adequate, this type of work tends to change hands more frequently when competed.

4.0
Aug 12, 2015

Disagree with the Last Review about "Greed"

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I like ECS. I like working here because the company we are building feels different - in a good way. We are trying to stand out from the competition AND be a good place for people to build a professional career. There really aren't a lot of places like that once a company starts to grow beyond a few hundred people. I think ECS is and will continue to be that kind of company. A recent review talked about "Greed" and a new corporate culture and executive that pushed out the former COO. That review sounds like someone who was a loyalist to the former COO. I can't blame them for that - he was a nice guy. He still is a nice guy. We (ECS) work with the company he heads up now on current and new business. I don't think we'd do that if he was a bad guy. Ultimately, in our business, Leaders matter. They set the vision and drive the train. Not everyone will agree with the vision or pace. Those that do, stay and grow. Those who don't, well they find something more amenable to their own tastes and perspective. I like and trust our leaders. I may not agree on everything they want to do or the pace they choose, but we're doing well as a company during a challenging time for our industry.

Cons

I don't have a "Con" to list - I am simply reacting to what I see as a negative slam on the company, our culture and leadership by a former employee. I think that post was an unfair assessment of ECS.

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