Daxko is not a longterm career option for most, but it should be - Anonymous employee Daxko Employee Review

2.0
May 10, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Lower management seems to genuinely care about their employees - Ability to work remotely - Insurance options are pretty good - Promotions are relatively easy to come by (due to turnover)

Cons

- Constant turnover leaves a heavy strain on those who are left - Salary is not at all competitive with industry standards (A consulting firm was hired to do a review on salaries, and employees were told that the results were that Daxko was average to competitive due to other benefits. However, a large number of people who have left, have left for significantly higher-paying salaries/better benefits in similar to identical positions) - Despite doing quarterly surveys, upper management seems to care little about team members

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5.0
May 18, 2026
Anonymous intern
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Pros

Employees are very kind and hardworking and are willing to help out when needed.

Cons

could improve its internship program by hosting intern focused workshops and seminars.

1.0
Jul 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Most people care a lot. And try to make the best of the miserable environment.

Cons

The culture is toxic from the top down. Leadership creates an environment of constant chaos, shifting priorities, and little accountability, leaving employees to absorb the consequences. Management by fear is accepted and, at times, seems to be embraced. The company continues acquiring businesses with little apparent planning for how those acquisitions will be integrated into the broader organization. Rather than building scalable processes first, existing teams are simply expected to absorb additional work while already operating at capacity. The result is an organization that constantly feels reactive instead of intentional. Every day becomes another exercise in putting out fires while being criticized for failing to anticipate priorities that were never clearly communicated. Leadership struggles to establish, communicate, and execute on a coherent strategy, making it difficult to accomplish meaningful work or feel successful. Long-term planning consistently takes a back seat to constantly changing priorities. Concerns about leadership and workplace culture are raised, yet the same patterns continue. Employees are left feeling unsupported, overextended, and increasingly burned out while leadership appears insulated from the impact of its decisions.

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