I was one of only two female engineers in the office, and we were both in our twenties. I mention that because older and more experienced female engineers probably knew better than to work at Daxko.
During my two years of employment at Daxko, I saw no women in engineering management or engineering leadership. In fact, the two highest-ranking women in the whole company quit during the time that I was employed at Daxko, and a third soon after.
The stereotypical bro culture is alive and well in the engineering department. My work was solid and I received nothing but good reviews from management, but my appearance and personal life were common topics of conversation among the men in the engineering department.
I was always fighting to be respected and taken seriously. No matter how hard I worked, how professional I was, how appropriately friendly I was, it didn't matter. I was promoted without a raise, and when I left for a new company, I was immediately making 1.5 times what I made at Daxko.
Members of leadership that I trusted would joke about me behind my back to other male coworkers. I filed a report with HR after one of them was physically inappropriate with me at a company party. Somehow, people found out and the rumors got worse. I quit a few months later.
Since I've left Daxko, they've hired a new CEO who has been at the company less than a year and already has several harassment complaints against him. Read some other reviews-- he's misogynistic, and so are some of the new members of leadership that he's hired. Female engineers, stay away.