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Axiom Technology Group Reviews

3.9

79% would recommend to a friend

(39 total reviews)

Paul Khanna

77% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Axiom Technology Group has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 39 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Axiom Technology Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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39 reviews
1.0
7 Jan 2019

Worst Employer of My Career

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I don't work there anymore.

Cons

When I reported to the CEO, he spoke to me once or twice a month at most. I supervised a team of Recruiters who "hated" working there and because there was very little actual executive leadership, these Recruiters undermined me and disregarded my leadership. When I began to report to another "manager", I realized quickly that he is a bully and a bona fide workplace thug. It was all I could do to keep my fist in my pocket when he yelled at me or attempted to humiliate me in front of others. Sex. The leadership at this company loves to talk about sex and loves to hire based on one's sex/gender. As told to me multiple times by the members of the leadership team, they want to hire "young", "sexy", "beautiful", "white" women to sell their staffing services and solutions. My attorney is in the process of suing this company for age and sex-based discrimination. When employed, I thought of putting on a blonde wig and a mini-skirt in hopes of being recognized for my skills and ability to contribute to the company. Finally. Integrity. I lost track of the damaging lies that came out of the mouth from ALL members of the leadership team during my time there.

2.0
19 Dec 2018

Some nice people, but horribly run

Anonymous employee
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Pros

You get to wear jeans on Fridays.

Cons

Toxic environment. High turnover. CEO and Principal are very unprofessional and gossip about other employees. Principal tries to micromanage everything. Benefits are terrible - only 11 days of PTO and 2 sick days; medical insurance is highly expensive because the company barely pays anything; no matching 401K; no paid maternity leave. You can work from home occasionally, but your activities while working from home will be put under a microscope. They try and get away with very illegal/unethical things. Principal always refers to how things were done 20 years ago. No formal review process because they don't want to give out an annual raise. They say that all these good things are going to happen and then nothing does. Everyone who works here is miserable and looking for a way out. You will be told to do a bunch of research and plan something, so you do and then come to find out that they will not pay for it. They are extremely cheap.

1.0
4 Jan 2018

I Wouldn't Send My Worst Enemy Here

Anonymous employee
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Pros

A flexible schedule and occasionally working from your home are the only pros.

Cons

Terrible management. This "group" is not forward thinking whatsoever. The principal constantly refers to the way things were done 20 years ago and refuses to get with the times. They look to hire new talent to "implement new practices," and will tell you how they're adding many new clients, new business, and business is growing so fast, only the continue doing things the same way they've been doing them. Extremely micromanaged and there's no trust between management and subordinates. The principal walks around the office non-stop and it's both unsettling and uncomfortable. It makes employees feel like they're always being watched and can't be trusted with their tasks. The principal will "ask you how you're doing," only to blatantly stare at your computer and not listen to a word your saying. They make promises in your interview to suck you in, but will not fulfill those promises. No transparency and huge lack of communication from top to bottom. Management is unresponsive to all queries. Very hard to complete tasks because the Manager of Strategy and Finance is rooted in every department and needs to approve all assignments. The problem with this is that it's extremely hard to meet with him, speak to him, or finish projects because he's pulled in multiple directions: he manages recruiting, sales, business development, accounting, marketing, and legal. Doesn't value talent. They look at everyone as replaceable. No formal structure/hierarchy. No training program. No processes. High turnover. Extremely cheap and below average pay. Makes false promises. Horrible benefits - Even the principal has said their healthcare program is awful, yet they don't change it (because they don't care about their employees and only want to save money). A phrase frequently mentioned by the principal, "costs are very high right now." No room for growth or career advancement. No recognition for your work. As odd as it is, they don't believe in congratulating employees or giving pats on the back. Not a team environment. Always looking to do things the cheapest way, without concern for quality.

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