American Dream - No Excuses - Director of Operations DXP Enterprises Employee Review

5.0
Jul 14, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

DXP has given me the opportunity to build a career and life. I have worked there 17 years. I started at the bottom and year after year after year if I keep showing up and doing the right thing and working hard the company keeps giving me more and more opportunities to learn and grow. No company is perfect, no country is for that matter, nor am I as an employee to be honest. However, if you are evaluating this company from the outside, what I can tell you with all my heart is that DXP is fair, fun and full of opportunity if you take it. If you are looking for a free ride or an easy path go somewhere else, but if you want to grow, help others, push yourself and build a successful life come to DXP.

Cons

DXP has grown fast so there are a lot of new people and new unique challenges popping up. Many opportunities.

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5.0
Jun 23, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I have worked for DXP for 15 years, and it has been a great place to build a career. The company has consistently invested in my training and professional development, allowing me to gain valuable experience and pursue my entrepreneurial spirit. One of the things I appreciate most is the culture. There is a strong sense of constructive accountability, and employees are trusted to take ownership of their responsibilities. Management has always been receptive to ideas and feedback, and I've had opportunities to contribute to improvements within my local branch. DXP strikes a balance that works well for me: it is highly results-driven without being overly bureaucratic. Although it is a large publicly traded company, local branches often maintain a personal, family-business atmosphere. Employees wear many hats, which creates opportunities to learn different aspects of the business and develop a broad skill set.

Cons

DXP has a relatively flat organizational structure, which can make upward career progression more challenging than at larger organizations with multiple management layers. The company is also not as widely recognized as many Fortune 500 companies. Because of this, attracting and retaining top talent often requires additional effort and involvement at the local level.

3.0
Jun 29, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great Product and sales training

Cons

No cost of living raise. Management Favoritism

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