Everest
Work wellbeing score is 63 out of 100
3.1 out of 5 stars.
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Everest Careers and Employment

Work wellbeing

Results based on 52 responses to Indeed's work wellbeing survey.
Work wellbeing score is Below average, 63 out of 100

Happiness

How enjoyable people find their day-to-day life at work
Below average

Stress-free

How manageable people find their work stress
Above average

Purpose

How meaningful people find their work
Below average

Satisfaction

How content people feel with the way things are at work
Low

About the company

  • Founded
    1965
  • Company size
    501 to 1,000
  • Revenue
    £18m to £73m (GBP)
  • Industry
    Construction
  • Headquarters
    Hertfordshire
  • Link
    Everest website

Everest has been at the forefront of double glazing production in the UK for over 50 years. Established in 1965 in Waltham Abbey, to produce Aluminium Secondary glazing the company grew rapidly and became a leading force in the development of UPVC double glazing as homeowners rushed to replace aging timber single glazed windows. Since then Everest has developed a dedicated UK manufacturing base with a factory in Treherbert producing uPVC Windows and Conservatories, Aluminium and Timber products...

Everest has been at the forefront of double glazing production in the UK for over 50 years. Established in 1965 in Waltham Abbey, to produce Aluminium Secondary glazing the company grew rapidly and became a leading force in the development of UPVC double glazing as homeowners rushed to replace aging timber single glazed windows. Since then Everest has developed a dedicated UK manufacturing base with a factory in Treherbert producing uPVC Windows and Conservatories, Aluminium and Timber products.

In Mach 2020 the impact of the Co-Vid19 pandemic had far reaching impacts on the entire home improvement industry with a limit placed on home visits. This resulted in a change in the company’s ownership structure, with the positive outcome of a fresh capital injection and an opportunity for the organisation to reset its operating model. The company now has an assured future and has grand plans to reassert itself as a leader in UK home improvements.

At Everest we pride ourselves on working with people who; want to further our reputation for delivering the highest quality product, provide the best customer service and continue to assist us with innovation. In return we offer excellent training, career progression opportunities and a range of other benefits.

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Rating overview

Rating is calculated based on 179 reviews and is evolving.

2.68 out of 5 stars.20192.09 out of 5 stars.20203.42 out of 5 stars.20213.09 out of 5 stars.20223.00 out of 5 stars.2023

Reviews

Window Fitter in Hertfordshire
on 4 June 2023
OK place
as self employed not garrenteed the workload, however when the Job is good so is the pay. sometimes go into work for the sake of x1 window and then realise not worth getting out of bed for but then next day will be better and it will be worth it. so its a hit and miss from me.
Sales Executive in Sussex
on 15 October 2022
Good team work
Unbeatable product. Top of the range.Well paid commission. Experienced managers who are very helpful and teach by example.Stupid dress code that needs reviewing .No ties please this is 2022!!
Surveyor in Bedfordshire
on 11 October 2022
Stick to the script-rip off the customer
This company has no respect or their customers. Pensioners were nicknamed cash cows. I was encouraged to inflate prices wherever I could. Horrific place to work.
Window Fitter in Warrington
on 12 September 2022
Long hours working away from home
All they care about is getting payment from customers under constant pressure to rush jobs to get payment before the customer checks the product which is cheaply made considering the price they pay.
Window fitter in All
on 18 July 2022
Terrible
Terrible company to work for. Bad managers and low pay. Oh that's if you get paid.Health and safety when it suits them.All they care about is chucking the windows in to get the chequeCustomer care is terrible too

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Interview insights

Insights from 142 Indeed users who have interviewed with Everest within the last 5 years.

Average experience
Interview is easy
Process takes about a day or two

Interview questions

Can you fit windows

Can you fit windows ...

Shared on 26 September 2020

Sales related. And commitment to work full time and take instructions.

Sales related. And commitment ...

Shared on 30 August 2019

They ask you the basic questions, have you heard of Everest Ltd, where have you heard of us, what do you know about our products et cetera. I did not have a formal interview. The introduction day was explaining the variety of products and having a little test on remembering what we had been told, ie names of seven materials Everest uses. It was fun, informational and informal, which was a relaxed atmosphere

They ask you the basic questio...

Shared on 7 September 2018

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