Nice place to learn and grow - Senior Analyst 2 Daxko Employee Review

5.0
Aug 23, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Daxko's Noida office offers a fantastic environment for professional development and growth. The company culture is genuinely supportive, and I've found it to be a place where learning is encouraged at every level. ​The opportunities for skill enhancement are plentiful. You're given a lot of freedom to take on new challenges and expand your responsibilities, which is great if you're looking to push your boundaries. Management and senior employees are approachable and always willing to mentor and share their knowledge, creating a very collaborative atmosphere. ​The work-life balance is also commendable, allowing you to have a fulfilling personal life alongside a rewarding career. Overall, Daxko in Noida is an excellent place to build your skills and advance your career.

Cons

Nothing as much for me

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Daxko Response
10mo
Thank you for such thoughtful feedback. We’re so glad to hear your experience in the Noida office has been both rewarding and growth-focused. Fostering a supportive, collaborative culture where team members feel empowered to take on new challenges is exactly what we aim for. We're grateful to have you on the team and appreciate all you bring to Daxko.

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

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Cons

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