Growth = Opportunity - Anonymous employee Daxko Employee Review

5.0
12 Mar 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

* Fast growing company creates lots of opportunity for personal growth * Leadership invests in people and promotes from within * Fun industry to serve - customers are generally great human beings * Awesome, highly-engaged team - everyone cares a lot about the business * Products are best (or on their way to best) in every market served * "Unlimited" PTO * 30-day sabbatical after 5 years of tenure (amazing, who does this!!!) * PC or Mac, your choice.

Cons

* Long hours - not the place to hide or try to work 35 hour weeks * Rate of change is high - opportunity for change agents, not for the change adverse * Highly distributed organization - stay away if you struggle to work with remote team members.

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Daxko Response
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Thank you for your thoughtful feedback - we're glad you see the tremendous opportunity that comes with our growth and change! We'll definitely keep promoting from within because we do have the BEST people!

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Cons

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1.0
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Cons

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