Axon Junior Developer Program reviews

3.3

36% would recommend to a friend

(6 total reviews)
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Rick Smith

100% approve of CEO

36% positive business outlook

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6 reviews
2.0
Sep 4, 2024
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Pros

Only a couple of pros when it comes to working for Axon: - Competitive pay, benefits, and PTO package - The products really do work and make a difference

Cons

Axon offers a competitive compensation package, but beyond that, it’s not a great place to work for several reasons: inexperienced leadership, a toxic work culture, lack of recognition (unless you’re in Sales or Product), rampant egotism (especially among leaders, who will often argue or talk poorly about/with one another), heavy favoritism, and a constant fear that your role could be suddenly "eliminated" if you didn’t fit in with the so-called "cool kids" or weren’t liked by leadership. There’s a hidden, unrealistic expectation at Axon that your life should revolve solely around the company. They reward unhealthy work habits with spot bonuses, creating an illusion that such behavior is commendable. While rewarding hard work is not inherently wrong, this approach is unsustainable as the company grows. The performance review process is another major issue, contributing to the toxic environment. They use a performance curve, which means only a limited number of people in each department can be rated in the top categories. This forces managers to demote deserving employees just to fit the curve, leading to hollow explanations and fostering unhealthy competition. It discourages knowledge-sharing and teamwork, as helping a colleague succeed could jeopardize your own standing in the performance rankings. Employee retention efforts are skewed towards the top 25% performers, as their retention directly impacts department leaders' bonuses. If you’re not in this elite group, your retention is of little concern, and the company would rather see you leave or be fired than invest in your development. The leadership at Axon is predominantly homegrown through their Leadership Development Program (LDP), which fast-tracks recent college graduates into senior management roles. These young leaders, while well-compensated, often lack real-world experience and social lives outside of work, leading to unrealistic expectations for their teams. They are generally unprepared for management, relying heavily on HR to handle team development, and often neglecting leadership training because it’s not mandatory. The company’s reluctance to change is also a significant problem. The President, Josh Isner, who is also a product of being an LDP participant, has never worked anywhere else, which limits his perspective. The leadership's resistance to internal change is stifling, and suggestions for improvement are often met with heavy pushback. Despite being a 30-year-old company, Axon still operates like a startup, which they try and glamorize, but this mindset creates a chaotic, reactive environment that burns employees out. Axon’s revolving door sees anywhere from 70-75% of employees leave within a few years (3.5 years is the average tenure). Those who stay longer are often either too deeply tied financially, too afraid to leave (out of fear they’ll be perceived they couldn’t handle it), or simply have no lives outside of work. The culture of competition, favoritism, constant firefighting, and burnout is pervasive, and it’s hard to sustain enthusiasm for the company’s mission under these conditions. While the pay, the mission, and the products might seem appealing, once you’re inside, the reality of the toxic culture and poor leadership makes it hard to stay. Ultimately, your mental health and well-being should take precedence over any compensation package Axon offers you. I gave two stars—one for the pay and one for the products—but everything else is a zero. Good luck!

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Axon Response
1y
Thank you for your candid feedback. We are dedicated to ensuring that everyone at Axon feels recognized, supported, and valued. Creating an environment where all employees can thrive is a top priority. We appreciate your input on culture, leadership, and work-life balance, and we continue to prioritize a positive and fulfilling employee experience at Axon. We believe in rewarding hard work and dedication but also acknowledge the need for a healthy balance between personal well-being and professional success. Recently, we introduced initiatives like an extended time-off program, allowing employees to take five consecutive weeks off after reaching certain milestones, as part of our commitment to holistic employee support. Regarding leadership development, we agree that continuous learning is essential at every level. Our Leadership Development Program nurtures talent, but we also provide ongoing resources, including LinkedIn Learning, Udemy, and departmental sessions, to ensure leaders are well-prepared to guide their teams. We take concerns about performance reviews, collaboration, and culture seriously. While these structures exist to maintain high standards, we are consistently reviewing our processes to ensure they promote fairness and teamwork. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts. We value all feedback and are dedicated to building an inclusive, respectful, and collaborative environment where every voice is heard.
5.0
May 13, 2024
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Pros

Axon offers limitless growth opportunities if you're willing to put in the hard work to get there. Innovation is at the core of everything Axon does, inclusive of internal and external process. Axon has a robust benefit offering and great PTO policy, and has wellness and lifestyle options that provide something for everyone.

Cons

The days can be long, but they do their best to promote work/life balance.

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Axon Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review!
3.0
Mar 17, 2024
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Pros

Good company mission and values.

Cons

Overloads employees with too much work and expectations are way too high with minimal resources and people.

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Axon Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. Axon is proud to mission and value driven! We appreciate your note and feedback and giving us some insights on ways to continue to grow.
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