Not the worst but far from good - Anonymous employee DXP Enterprises Employee Review

2.0
11 Mar 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

DXP offers flexible hours. Not too nitpicky with doctor appointments, etc. as long as you make up the hours/work. They offer great benefits (medical, 401K). Average vacation time (but you don't get them until you've been working for a full year...) and normal holidays. You'll meet some of the most down-to-earth, awesome people. They host cool company events, if you can afford to go.

Cons

The pay is garbage. You have to be a relative or senior executive to get any sort of compensation. If you are a woman, I'll save you the time and frustrations. This company is wildly sexist and does not take any sort of complaint very seriously. HR exists as a department as a legal technicality, not as someone to help and protect you. The men are condescending and misogynistic and will only treat you as a secretary. Won't even get into the awful, creepy comments that come from some of them. As I said, vacation doesn't come until a year in so that's annoying. On the flip side of the awesome-people coin, you will have to work with some of the absolute worst, most unhelpful people to ever apathetically be a part of the workforce. And on that same note - that's the general company culture (depending on the office). Just disrespectful and inner fighting...

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5.0
23 June 2026
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Pros

I have worked for DXP for 15 years, and it has been a great place to build a career. The company has consistently invested in my training and professional development, allowing me to gain valuable experience and pursue my entrepreneurial spirit. One of the things I appreciate most is the culture. There is a strong sense of constructive accountability, and employees are trusted to take ownership of their responsibilities. Management has always been receptive to ideas and feedback, and I've had opportunities to contribute to improvements within my local branch. DXP strikes a balance that works well for me: it is highly results-driven without being overly bureaucratic. Although it is a large publicly traded company, local branches often maintain a personal, family-business atmosphere. Employees wear many hats, which creates opportunities to learn different aspects of the business and develop a broad skill set.

Cons

DXP has a relatively flat organizational structure, which can make upward career progression more challenging than at larger organizations with multiple management layers. The company is also not as widely recognized as many Fortune 500 companies. Because of this, attracting and retaining top talent often requires additional effort and involvement at the local level.

3.0
29 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great Product and sales training

Cons

No cost of living raise. Management Favoritism

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