Axios reviews

3.3

43% would recommend to a friend

(237 total reviews)
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Jim VandeHei

53% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Axios has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 237 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Axios employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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237 reviews
3.0
Dec 27, 2025

Not the worst

Recommend
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Pros

Not the worst place to work. Decent work life balance.

Cons

Work culture has significantly declined since layoffs in 2024. Uncompensated oncall shifts 2-4x a year. No investment for engineers to pay off tech debt or help reduce incidents.

5.0
Dec 23, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Smart and collaborative engineering team, modern tech stack, strong focus on code quality, good learning opportunities, and impactful work with real users.

Cons

Pace can be fast at times, priorities may shift quickly, and cross-team alignment can occasionally take longer than expected.

4.0
Dec 2, 2025

POC proceed with caution

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work-life balance, 100% remote workforce, travel opportunities

Cons

While Axios publicly emphasizes its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, my experience suggests there are significant gaps between the stated values and the actual practices. Representation at the leadership and executive levels is notably limited, with key decision-making roles predominantly held by WM and WW. This lack of diversity creates barriers for meaningful inclusion, particularly for employees from marginalized backgrounds. Within the People Team, decision-making authority also remains concentrated among the same demographics. Although the organization positions itself as socially progressive, this can sometimes create blind spots leading to an assumption that bias or inequitable treatment does not occur. However, several colleagues of color have expressed concerns about unequal recognition, reduced access to promotional opportunities, and increased scrutiny of their performance. In some cases, their contributions are met with resistance, and they appear more likely to be placed on performance improvement plans than their peers. While the company has made efforts to hire diverse talent, these employees are often concentrated in lower-level roles with limited influence or advancement potential. Overall, Axios can be a positive environment for individuals who align with the dominant culture. However, candidates from underrepresented groups should be aware that their experience may differ, and leadership’s actions may not always align with the organization’s DEI messaging. It is also important to note that Axios has experienced ongoing layoffs since August 2024, which raises concerns about job stability across the organization. Prospective employees should be aware that job security is not guaranteed, and it may be wise to carefully consider this factor when evaluating opportunities with the company. Overall, Axios can be a positive environment for some, but for candidates, particularly those from underrepresented groups or those seeking long-term stability, should enter with a full understanding of the organization’s current limitations and recent trends.

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