Working at Daxko is a lot of fun and can provide great opportunities to grow your career. - Anonymous employee Daxko Employee Review

5.0
Sep 27, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The CEO provides numerous ways to ask questions and give feedback. He makes an effort to get to know team members, cares about the company culture, and wants team members to have a rewarding career while providing our customers with the tools and service that they need. That’s all balanced with high expectations from team members, and plenty of work to keep you busy. If you are willing to put in the work, remain flexible, and speak up, there are a lot of opportunities to advance your career at this growing company. Also worth mentioning: the benefits are outstanding. Paid time off, generous health benefits, 401k matching, professional development allowance, four week sabbatical after seven years, plenty of free food and drink, and fun activities periodically throughout the year! Overall, it’s a fun atmosphere, and you’re likely to not only make professional connections at Daxko, but probably friends, too.

Cons

Sometimes it is hard to keep up with not only your workload, but what’s going on. There’s a lot of growth happening at Daxko, and it’s easy to feel lost and unsure amidst all of the change.

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Thanks for this review! It's so inspiring that you have been at Daxko for over 8 years and have such a positive outlook and great things to say about the company. Your experience is the quintessence of a rewarding career! -Janna

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5.0
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Cons

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