Apex Group reviews

2.9

44% would recommend to a friend

(1,485 total reviews)
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Peter Hughes

50% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Apex Group has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,485 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Apex Group employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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5.0
Nov 24, 2025

Land of opportunity

Recommend
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Pros

The company is on the front foot in terms of expansion, acquisition and technology adaptation leading to an ever increasing market share.

Cons

The company is seeing high levels of staff turnover at all levels

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Apex Group Response
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We appreciate your feedback on our leadership in the market. We're committed to creating an environment where individuals can grow through collaborative teams, continuous learning, and diverse experiences across our global platform. We appreciate your continued contributions and are excited to support you as you continue to own your journey and reach your full potential with us.
1.0
Jul 19, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Provided a prime example of the type of organisation one should never work for. Working here made me re-assess and stick to my non-negotiables.

Cons

Management across the board! ...and I do mean across the board! ...From top office level, even across to HR. The well-below market pay, having to make sure HR has paid you correctly and management's avoidance/reluctance and discouraging nature on having discussions about salary increase. Culture and people. Working at Apex was like asking 'What came first? The chicken or the egg?" By that, I mean: The culture at Apex has genuinely been the worst I've experienced working for any company. Management and team leads were extremely rude - dare I say they'd long crossed over into bullying (targeting those they don't like and finding fault in anything) territory, based on some of the obviously uncalled for/ridiculous encounters I'd been on the receiving end of and some conversations with colleagues who have, randomly and of their own accord, confided in me about unprofessional/uncalled for remarks they've heard individuals say in the office when the 'person of discussion' isn't around etc. This all makes me wonder: Did the toxic culture at Apex make good people turn toxic? Or did the toxic culture, instead, attract the only type of people who could endure there in the first place: toxic people? Now don't get me wrong, there were some cool people at Apex, but they were few and far between, as they left - hence the high turnover. One manager in particular would 'act' friendly with you when they get their way...but the second you hold them accountable regarding doing their part of a delegated workload that they'd already agreed/accepted to do in the presence of another manager, but now want to pass onto you when said manager isn't around, they hold a grudge and become an extremely unpleasant character to interact with. I also observed that Apex had what I call a 'pass on the message' culture. Meaning, if someone had an issue with you, no matter how small/trivial, people seemed to lack the maturity or competence to address it with you directly. Instead, they'd voice the smallest matter to a manager, to then discuss it with you. Meaning anyone could find themselves having literally a 30sec - 1min convo with a manager about something so petty.

1.0
Jun 8, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

There are good people working here and plenty of social opportunities. The healthcare benefits are quite nice and the company provides sponsorship for the ICSA qualification (provided you have worked for the company at least 1 year). The Company pays overtime at a 1:1 rate, regardless of when the overtime occurs.

Cons

Salary and bonuses are well below market rate, salary increases are minimal to unnoticeable. Having too few staff per team is common and the Company pushes back on all attempts to rectify this causing plenty of overtime. Poor communication from higher up the chain, things just happen and staff are informed afterwards. Disparity of salary between staff is very common, to the point where more experienced staff in a higher position may be getting paid less than those they are training. Any discussions in this regard are pushed down the road and not answered for as long as possible.

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