Strong culture, transparency, fast-paced atmosphere - Anonymous employee Daxko Employee Review

5.0
Aug 2, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Daxko doesn't joke about culture. They recognize that happy & fulfilled team members work better & harder. The culture is deep & it's contagious. The team here is all in -- and that's a good thing! New team members can feel it on Day 1. Transparency from top to bottom! This was a HUGE deal to me when I started at Daxko. Our CEO has weekly Q&A sessions where any team member can ask any question they have about the company & what's going on. Also, leadership isn't behind closed doors in stuffy offices that remove them from everyone else -- they sit in the middle of the office & are always approachable for a question or just a quick hello. The open office space lends to a collaborative work environment. Daxko truly cares about providing rewarding careers to their team members. Every team member has a professional development budget to attend conferences or workshops, pay for books, join professional organizations, etc. Benefits are FANTASTIC! Plus perks like Free Friday Lunch & free drinks/fruit/coffee on the daily, casual dress code & other random treats & surprises are awesome. Everyone is willing to lend a helping hand. People here recognize that Daxko is a TEAM & are willing to help out. In my first few weeks at Daxko, I had TONS of questions & every person I interacted was more than happy to help.

Cons

Daxko is a very fast-paced atmosphere. Things are constantly changing. There's definitely an adjustment period if you're not used to that kind of work environment. If you don't do well with change or prefer a slow-paced daily work experience, Daxko may not be the place for you.

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