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1.0
25 Mar 2026
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A few coworkers are genuinely nice, but it can be difficult to build trust when the environment feels competitive and, at times, divisive. There is a strong sense that employees are being compared against one another, and success often feels tied to getting on senior leadership’s good side. Those who operate in a highly output driven, no mistakes approach tend to be viewed more favorably.

Cons

This is a walking on eggshells environment where you can easily become a target if a senior leader does not like you. Employees can be yelled at or reprimanded for small things, such as briefly leaving the building between meetings, while others are not held to the same standards. Leadership does not appear to genuinely care about employee wellbeing, and the culture feels tense, political, and exhausting. Managers often do not have your back, and in some cases do not meaningfully engage with employees until weeks into the role, making onboarding and alignment even more difficult. There is a strong sense that you cannot safely speak up, ask questions, or admit when you do not know something without being labeled as needing “hand holding.” Certain SVPs cannot be challenged or even mildly offended without consequences, and favoritism heavily influences how rules are applied, how bonuses are distributed, and how people are treated. Policies are inconsistent and seem to shift depending on leadership preference. There are essentially no real lunch breaks, and employees are encouraged to eat at their desks between meetings. Any flexibility around stepping away for a proper break appears inconsistent, with some employees receiving more leeway than others. Most days, the only fresh air you get is when you walk into the office in the morning. Employees feel heavily monitored, from in office badge swipes being tracked to excessive scrutiny over mouse movement and activity. Stepping away from your desk or laptop can invite immediate questions. Time off is discouraged, and flexibility is uneven. Some employees receive work from home opportunities easily, while others must prove themselves and work significantly harder to earn the same flexibility. The workload is heavy and expectations are high, yet compensation does not feel aligned with the demands of the role. Turnover is extremely high, which increases the burden on those who remain. HR processes and department reviews can feel invasive rather than confidential. Managers can be inappropriate by asking employees what they shared with HR, and conversations can feel like they are being reframed or twisted. In situations like this, employees may feel that those in higher level positions are more likely to be believed, which can be discouraging. Morale is extremely low, and many employees are openly unhappy. Potential employees should be aware of the culture before joining. If you need a job, it may serve as a temporary solution, but it would be wise to continue looking elsewhere at the same time. There needs to be meaningful change in leadership, clearer processes, and a more consistent and supportive management structure. While I understand that banking environments can be structured and compliance driven, the current morale and operational approach suggest a need for significant cultural and leadership improvements.

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Axos Bank Response
2mo
The environment described here is not reflective of the culture Axos aims to promote. We expect leaders to set clear expectations, apply standards consistently, and treat all individuals with fairness, professionalism and respect while operating within a results driven, highly regulated industry. Work at Axos can be fast paced and demanding, particularly for teams managing complex responsibilities and tight timelines, and we regularly review how policies, expectations, and management practices are implemented to support effective performance. Axos is intentional about building teams that value accountability, clarity, and ownership, and many employees appreciate the opportunity to contribute to meaningful initiatives within a structured, performance focused organization. As the company evolves, we continue to focus on strengthening leadership practices and creating clearer alignment across teams.
5.0
30 Mar 2026
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I’ve learned a lot during my time at Axos. I have gotten to work on interesting and challenging projects, in an exciting company that’s continuing to grow and innovate. There are plenty of opportunities to learn, collaborate, and connect with people across the organization in different capacities. Leadership does a great job communicating with the broader team. There’s been a big push to help employees learn about different groups within the bank, which has made working here even more engaging and has positively impacted our culture. Axos is a great place for anyone who wants to be challenged and continue growing professionally.

Cons

None that come to mind.

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Axos Bank Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad to hear that your time at Axos has been engaging and growth‑oriented. We take pride in fostering a dynamic, collaborative environment where employees are encouraged to learn, take on meaningful challenges, and continue developing professionally.
2.0
2 Jun 2026
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Pros

The company’s focus on AI and automation was genuinely valuable. It provided opportunities to learn new skills and stay current with emerging technologies.

Cons

• Workloads were consistently extreme, leaving employees with no real relief or balance • Employees were expected to work excessively long and exhausting hours on a constant basis • Daily expectations were unrealistically high, creating a cycle of stress and disappointment • The environment showed little regard for employee wellbeing or sustainable working conditions • Burnout became a constant risk due to sustained pressure and lack of support • Leadership showed no visible concern for struggling employees and failed to check in or offer help • Communication and support from top leadership were largely absent during periods of high stress • Colleagues were also overwhelmed and overworked, leaving little ability to provide meaningful support • The overall atmosphere created isolation and frustration due to lack of assistance and empathy

1.0
28 Mar 2026
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- You will meet some nice people

Cons

- Very high turnover, which speaks to deeper cultural issues - Compensation felt below market compared to similar roles, with limited transparency around raises or progression - Little to no clear path for internal advancement - Leadership effectiveness was inconsistent; communication and decision-making often felt unclear or misaligned - Often, the environment felt more focused on internal politics than merit or performance

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Axos Bank Response
2mo
The Junior Banking Analyst Program provides hands on experience with increasing responsibility across three to four rotations. Analysts are encouraged to take initiative, contribute to additional projects, and support automation and efficiency efforts in a fast-paced environment. Advancement and promotion are evaluated based on clearly defined requirements, sustained performance, and demonstrated readiness, with top performers supported by management considered for progression. Compensation and salary growth are communicated early on in the program, these are merit based and tied to individual performance, impact, and skill development.
1.0
24 May 2026
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Pros

A few employees were hardworking and knowledgeable in their roles.

Cons

- The environment was relentlessly demanding with nonstop pressure to hit aggressive targets despite clearly insufficient resources. - Leadership communication was inconsistent and chaotic, with decisions often made without any real understanding of operational impact. - Work-life balance was extremely poor, and burnout felt widespread and unavoidable. - There was a glaring disconnect between upper management and frontline teams that made effective operations nearly impossible.

1.0
5 Apr 2026
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There is nothing positive to hold onto. Being misled from the start erased any chance of a good impression, and no part of this experience stands out in a good way.

Cons

Leadership is deeply dishonest and completely untrustworthy. False promises about pay and future increases were used as bait, only to trap me into long, exhausting hours for wages that felt insulting. The truth became clear when I discovered that newer and less experienced staff were earning more. That moment exposed just how little respect existed, and it made staying feel impossible. I walked out because continuing would have meant accepting blatant unfairness.

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Axos Bank Response
1mo
Compensation decisions are based on a combination of role scope, market data, experience, performance, and timing. As market conditions, roles, and responsibilities evolve, pay structures are reviewed and adjusted accordingly to remain competitive and aligned with business needs. Bonus and merit increases are discretionary and awarded based on individual performance and business considerations. We strive to communicate clearly and professionally throughout the employment lifecycle and remain committed to fair, consistent compensation practices.
5.0
17 Apr 2026
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Working in the PMO at Axos as a Program Manager has been a great experience. The PMO is respected and plays a key role in driving important, high‑visibility initiatives. Leadership is supportive and trusts Program Managers to own their programs and collaborate closely with stakeholders. The culture is collaborative, transparent, and focused on continuous improvement. The work is challenging and rewarding, with good exposure to strategic initiatives in a growing organization. Work‑life balance is generally respected, and contributions are recognized. The PMO has strong support for AI initiatives focused on improving operational efficiency by leveraging data‑driven insights to enhance decision‑making and program delivery.

Cons

As with any fast‑growing organization, priorities can shift quickly, requiring adaptability.

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Axos Bank Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at Axos. We’re glad to hear that you find the work within our PMO team meaningful and impactful. Our Project Managers play a critical role in driving high‑visibility initiatives, and we’re proud of the collaborative environment and trust we aim to foster across teams. We also appreciate your recognition of the supportive leadership approach and continued investment in the PMO team as the organization grows. Thank you for being part of Axos and contributing to our continued success!
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