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NextAxiom Technology

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Good team - Software Engineer NextAxiom Technology Employee Review

5.0
Mar 2, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

All the engineers here are passionate about their work and willing to help out their teammates. You'll learn a ton working here.

Cons

Nothing significant, it's a good opportunity.

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5.0
Mar 2, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

This is a company that invites fresh thinking and brings fresh thinking to everything they do. If you want to feel as though you are in a work environment that supports you in bringing innovation and out of the box solutions to big problems, and you want to have a good time while doing it, this is the company for you.

Cons

Just read any book on the challenges of innovating, and you will experiences those cons at this company. It can be very hard to innovate. If you want to spend your live innovating, experiencing these 'cons' in this environment will turn them into 'pros' as it will give you an invaluable education around what makes it so hard.

3.0
Apr 22, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Passionate, mission-driven team with smart, dedicated colleagues who care deeply about the work. - Exposure to a wide range of operational functions; valuable for those looking to broaden their skill set. - The CEO handled the layoff process with empathy and professionalism. - I received a strong endorsement from senior leadership upon departure, which I appreciated and reflects the quality of my contributions.

Cons

- The role I was hired for did not reflect the responsibilities I was ultimately assigned. I was expected to take on office management, executive assistant duties, HR administration, and finance work (including bookkeeping, Quickbooks, and bank/credit card reconciliation), often with little context or resources. - Seating the Operations Manager at reception, in an office with minimal on-site gender diversity, framed the role as purely administrative and undercut my authority to lead strategic initiatives. - Communication around priorities was inconsistent, and the management style leaned toward micromanagement rather than trust-based collaboration. - While the layoff was not performance-related, unclear expectations and shifting responsibilities made it difficult to operate effectively. - The experience clarified the importance of role alignment and has made me more intentional about seeking opportunities where I can contribute at a strategic level.

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