Good Company with a lot of problems - Anonymous employee Axon Employee Review

3.0
10 Jan 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

This company seems to have a lot of opportunities, if you are the highly educated person from the right college. They have a number of perks that other companies do not and the pay is in the med range if anything.

Cons

This company is always looking to prevent it's self, but if they keep certain people that are really controlling the work environment they will never more past and move forward. If you want to move up in this company you will need too know the right people or you will get over looked every time.

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We appreciate you sharing your perspective on Axon. As a company with an open, cubicle-free workspace, we strive to create an environment where everyone's voice is heard and to foster collaborative communication amongst employees at all levels. As a result, Axon's success belongs to every employee and we are proud of our diverse and talented workforce all over the globe. We appreciate your contributions and wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors!

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Pros

Sales at Axon is a unique environment—you’re selling mission-driven technology that genuinely matters, which is a huge motivator and differentiator versus traditional SaaS or device sales. Top performers thrive here because they can connect purpose with performance. That said, it’s not an easy role. Expectations are high, quotas are big, and success requires strong internal alignment, persistence, and the ability to navigate complex stakeholders. The environment rewards ownership and accountability—there’s not a lot of hand-holding. The best parts are the people and the mission. You’re surrounded by smart, driven teammates and have the opportunity to work on deals that have real-world impact. Compensation can be strong for those who perform, but like most sales orgs, outcomes are directly tied to execution. Bottom line: Great place for high performers who want purpose-driven selling and are willing to lean in—less ideal for those looking for a lower-pressure or highly structured sales environment.

Cons

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2.0
2 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good pay and benefits Flexible PTO RSU's

Cons

Company morale is low. The other recent reviews stating this are extremely accurate. Company culture has eroded and the company values don't seem to matter anymore. 'Winning Right' has become lip service. Senior leadership refuses to address the problems many departments are having with headcount and workload. They don't really care about the customer experience. RTO makes no sense when most of your team remains remote in the same role, a role in which you spend much of the time on calls with customers and meeting with other team members virtually. Not enough staff to support the RMS customer base and ticket counts have ballooned.

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