Great place/people/work; fast pace - Anonymous employee Daxko Employee Review

5.0
Sep 12, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great work, fun and interesting environment, with smart and helpful co-workers. The company is very forward thinking and puts company culture at the top of its priorities. While customers are of the utmost importance (as they should be), the team members are not just a side thought like in many other places. People here work hard and help each other to accomplish goals too. It is busy and the work is challenging, so it is balanced by making the place and culture fun and engaging. It is as transparent of a company as I have ever worked for and upper management works hard to keep it that way so we all know what is going on and can make good decisions in our roles.

Cons

It is very fast paced and you need to love change to work here. Don't expect to sit back and relax, as there is always something new coming up with quick deadlines. If you bore easy, though, this is a great place to keep you active and engaged. You must be able to work and focus in a very open work environment. There are places to "be alone" but most of the time you will work in one open space with your team so it may take some getting used to. Can't beat that for teamwork, though!

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Daxko Response
9y
Thanks so much for your review! Daxko's lifeline is most certainly its hardworking team members, and those team members are the heart of our culture. A fast-paced environment is definitely not unmanageable when you have helpful coworkers! -Janna

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