Axos Bank reviews

3.1

56% would recommend to a friend

(764 total reviews)
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Gregory Garrabrants

60% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Axos Bank has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 764 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Axos Bank employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.6 stars).

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764 reviews
2.0
Jan 9, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The pay check was on time consistently.

Cons

The strict rules sucked the life out of the job, making it feel soul-eating and draining. Ridiculous processes slowed down everything, turning even simple tasks into unnecessary battles. There was zero flexibility, and any attempt to question the system felt pointless. It seemed like policies were designed to frustrate rather than help.

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Axos Bank Response
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Banking is heavily regulated and often seen as inflexible, driven by the need to protect consumers and maintain a stable and secure financial environment. Any deviation from established procedures can lead to serious consequences, including regulatory violations, loss of credibility, and harm to the organization and its clients. This adherence to processes and procedures serves as a safeguard to maintain high standards and accountability at every level.
1.0
Jan 8, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Potential for good experience (if you get very lucky with your placement) - Easy job to get. Since turnover is so high they are constantly hiring - you can be given a lot of responsibility which is nice. However, they will take advantage of hard working employees and not reward or incentivize them.

Cons

- The pay is extremely low. They do offer overtime but with the pay being so bad, you are forced to work overtime in order to afford your living expenses. - The culture is not very good. It’s not necessarily bad, but the work environment is quiet and boring. It feels like everyone is unhappy, especially the higher ups. The execs constantly put blame on their colleagues and subordinates and never take accountability. - No WFH even though a meetings are all on zoom. They claim the in office environment allows for quicker problem solving and more collaboration but that is simply not true. They also have a very strict tracking software which makes no sense since everyone works in office. - They force a lot of employees to work 50 hour weeks minimum. Their holiday schedule is garbage as well, you work all of Christmas week except for the 25th. - They constantly lose their best people which is very telling. I believe they are fine with the high turnover since they view employees as replaceable. They pay lower employees as little as possible because most people who work here had no other options. You get some experience and they get nice profit margins. - No room for growth, they also short the salary on internal promotions. Its rare for a lower level employee to get promoted - They promise entry level analysts raises and fast growth but that is not true at all. They will give tiny raises if you are lucky, no raise if not so lucky. - Upper management is very open about their political beliefs and association which is polarizing. - Morally questionable decisions and practices. Also very unorganized. - They will force you into whatever area they want/need so your career is at their disposal - you should only work here if you have literally no other options

4.0
Jan 6, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fair pay plus bonuses and benefits. Opportunities to work on interesting projects. Employee input is welcome. Good work-life balance. Support for professional development.

Cons

Longer hours now and then

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Axos Bank Response
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Thank you for your review!
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