Delusional - Anonymous employee Daxko Employee Review

1.0
15 Aug 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Friendly peers, cheap healthcare, free lunch Friday

Cons

Which delusional person is writing these snobby, dishonest, poorly-written Glassdoor review responses? Let me clarify some of the dishonest responses that I've seen to these Glassdoor reviews, Daxko has stated that there have been large sums of money paid in bonuses and extra earning opportunities this year. The majority of these bonuses are for employee referral bonus. We are encouraged to refer out friends for jobs at Daxko. These referral bonuses are paid out over the course of multiple years, so the numbers are always inflated. Also, the amount paid in referral bonuses is not worth the negative impact it would have on any friendship. Quick tip: if someone has referred you work at Daxko, you may want to consider whether that person actually considers you a friend or an enemy. We are continually told that we have unlimited earning potential because of this referral bonus if we choose to refer candidates, but we are not your recruiting staff. Our regular Daxko jobs consume more than 40 hours a week as it is. I wanted to write this review to clarify the misleading information written in the Glassdoor responses. Anyone considering coming to Daxko, I encourage you to read the negative reviews written over the last 6 months. It is widely known throughout the company that the five star reviews are completely falsified.

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Daxko Response
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We agree with you that we have not only friendly, but amazing team members working at Daxko. In addition to low-cost employee-paid premium, our healthcare coverage is great. Having catered lunch on Friday is a nice perk, but don’t forget about free drinks and coffee, 401k, gym reimbursement, and not to mention the 4-week paid sabbatical after every 5 years of employment. Ok, let’s jump into the areas you have listed as cons. Each Daxko response to a review contains the title of the person responding on behalf of the company. As the Director of People Development, let me correct your misstatements. Each time a response mentioned referral bonuses, the amount giving is reflected as earned, not paid. A team member can earn between $2,500-$7,500 per referral on qualifying roles, which is not an insignificant amount. As unhappy as you sound, you are posting as a current employee. Daxko must be doing something right for you to still want to be here? If a friend refers another to work at a company that they enjoy, I would suggest anyone having a good conversation with the referral source. If you know of someone posting falsified reviews, we, as I’m sure Glassdoor, encourage you to address this in the appropriate support channels for this site. Daxko does not now, nor do we ever intend to misrepresent ourselves to anyone, period.

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