Low Moral and Poor Management - IT Field Axos Bank Employee Review

1.0
8 Aug 2019
Recommend
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Pros

The vacation benefits and sick leave. Employees are great. Management sucks.

Cons

Management only cares about making money and looking good. They could care less about the employees working long hours an being overworked. You get 2-3% pay raises annually for doing the job 2 or more people. Bonuses are ok but they’re taxed heavily.

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Axos Bank Response
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Thank you for sharing your viewpoint. We are glad you appreciate our good vacation benefits and sick leave policy. We agree our employees are terrific. Like other publicly traded companies, we aim to provide an attractive return to our shareholders. That said, we’re about more than making money. Our mission is Banking Evolved: we believe in liberating people from the constraints of traditional banking. We’re disruptive, and we believe that success is earned. We offer a competitive compensation package that comprises a base salary and merit-based bonuses that are paid out twice a year (unfortunately, how much tax is withheld from those bonus payments is not our doing). We want you to succeed and grow at Axos, so please consider having a discussion directly with your manager about the issues that are on your mind.

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