Fast. Focused. Fun. - Anonymous employee Daxko Employee Review

5.0
Nov 14, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Talking about culture in the work environment has become a cliche, but it's impossible to talk about Daxko without bringing it up. A fantastic culture that prides itself on it's open, creative, and transparent nature. The people make coming to work each day enjoyable. The benefits are fantastic as well. Free lunches for everyone on Friday help to create a family atmosphere. Affordable health insurance, competitive pay, lenient vacation policy (Including sabbatical) all play a small role in the providing the whole package.

Cons

While I don't have this issue personally, it seems like the only people who have a difficult time at Daxko have a strained relationship with their Team Lead. For better or for worse, your Team Lead will have a lot to say in your general happiness. Most of them are fantastic, accommodating, smart people... but of course if you don't like your boss you're going to be in for a rough time.

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Thank you for this great feedback! I appreciate you taking the time to let us know how we're doing, and I'm glad you've had a great experience with us.

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