Best Place I've Ever Worked - Anonymous employee Daxko Employee Review

5.0
Jan 22, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

When you join Daxko you're trusted and challenged to grow immediately and incessantly. In the almost 3 years I've been here I can't overstate how much I've developed and whether my future continues inside our outside of Daxko, I am definitely the better for it.

Cons

If you are just looking for a J-O-B you will likely not be happy for long at Daxko. It's not a place of stagnation or routine. Things can change at the drop of a hat and you have to be willing operate under controlled chaos at times. It's a very rewarding place to work, but you definitely can't just go through the motions.

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Daxko Response
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Thank you so much for this review! It's so flattering and humbling to know you rank Daxko as the best place you've ever worked. Thank you for being here for 3 years, and I hope you stick around for many more!

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Cons

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Cons

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