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Axiom Software Laboratories Reviews

3.5

61% would recommend to a friend

(157 total reviews)

Alex Tsigutkin

71% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Axiom Software Laboratories has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 157 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Axiom Software Laboratories employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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157 reviews
1.0
31 Aug 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

good products Platform is flexible some very sound technical people immediate manager is good but helpless

Cons

no transparency No client focus Sales oversell and Implementation team takes the hit Bonus and hike only for the people higher up the ladder. HR team is non-existent Management does not like to share anything. PE firm takeover has made it worse and now management takeover by another software company has created a lot of insecurity. Employees are just an object and not treated as humans

4.0
12 Apr 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Really good company to evolve into. You've listened when you have new ideas to propose and evolution perspective are great

Cons

The company has grown quite a lot those past years and the "start-up" mindset of the company is disappearing step by step and I was not fully aligned with anymore.

1.0
21 Mar 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None. Please read the "Cons" & "Advice to Management"

Cons

First, I'd like to start by calling out the "fluff" reviews that are added to here that are clearly being done by upper management trying to save themselves as Axiom is going through a very bad struggle with retaining employees. There is not a single good thing to say about Axiom. I was hired with about 8-10 other people to be "Configuration Specialist/Associate of Regulatory Reporting" We were all promised that there was so many new clients and a lot of work that was in the pipeline. After we completed the awful training program for their extremely outdated and difficult to use software, we were left to fend for ourselves. We were not assigned to any work, and it took us 5 months to be assigned to a client. During our first 5 months we had our eyes opened to the culture at Axiom. People walked around talking in Russian -clearly making comments about how the new hires had no work to do. Instead of supporting the new hires, they would make comments to us for not staying at work past 5pm. During the interview process, Axiom preaches about internal growth, but once you work there for a couple months it becomes pretty apparent that there is no chance of climbing the ladder at Axiom. If you go to Axiom, you are learning a very specific software tool that is not a transferrable skill set to outside of Axiom unless you get hired by one of their few clients, but oh wait, you can't get hired by them because Axiom forces you into signing a non-compete agreement. Lets talk about benefits. The healthcare options although are free, are not good plans. The company does NOT contribute to your 401k at all. The work hours are 9am-5pm according to management, but as I said be prepared to be scolded if you leave before 5pm even if you are done with your work for the day. There is NO opportunities to work from home, so if it snows bad enough that you can't make it into the office you are forces to use a Personal Day. One of the previous reviews mentioned a family-like environment. This is NOT the case at all. The company is in fact family owned, so be prepared to work with a lot of people who only got the job because they are family friends with someone in upper management. There is no fun part about working for Axiom - no company happy hours, no company outings, no team building exercises. When I found a new opportunity and gave my 2 weeks notice to Axiom they made the decision to instantly terminate me without pay for the next 2 weeks. Although it can be understandable how this is a business decision, it goes to show that nobody that works at Axiom cares about doing the right thing. The company has NO morals, NO ethics, and NO care for their employees.

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