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Q&A With AXA US Employees

AXA US employees answer questions about what life is like behind the scenes at their company, including queries about culture, leadership, professional development, and compensation.

How employees describe working at AXA US

Easiness and co-operation are very clear through the company dealings

While I love the work I do, it is getting increasingly difficult to rationalize staying here. There are snippy admins always angry about something. I am leaned on heavily to manage our office because there is nobody else to do it, but I'm paid at the upper range of what an admin would be paid.

Another experience in a business that has no interest in human resources. No internal advancement, no competitive salary packages, bottom line management only. If you want to like your work, this is not the experience to use.

work very hard at a job that tends to be very frustrating

Extremely overworked and even more underpaid!!!

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Q&A With AXA US Employees

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  • Fairly difficult

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  • If they continue to keep the employees and management team they currently have this company will self destruct in the near future.

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  • About an hour

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  • Have you ever seen a sloth? Picture a sloth. Most people here are sleeping with their eyes open, or they just call in sick or go out on FMLA half the year. The work pace is ridiculously slow forcing the people who actually work to do the work of 3-4 4 people while other people just coast and take full advantage of the system.

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  • Please don't, I wouldn't recommend my worst enemy to go through the misery this place will bring upon a person. You are a number here not a human being and they treat you as such.

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  • Not sure, we don't get team outings.

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  • Most call in sick on a weekly basis or are out on FMLA for half the year. If you actually work you get burnt out extremely fast. So few do the work for so many here. The employees who actually show up to work and don't call in sick all the time are for the most part disgruntled.

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  • The management team here is beyond horrible. You can do 100 things right, and if you do 1 thing wrong they hold it against you for years. Also, when performance reviews come around they gather all the managers to hold a conference on every employee so managers who have no clue who you are or what you do can just bash away due to racism and biased opinions that hold no merit on your actual work. It is an absolute joke here!!

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  • Know somebody high up in the company would surely help.

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  • Dreary, there are more disgruntled people here than at a funeral.

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  • Health, Dental and eye insurance. A small 401K match, and working from home capability. All of these don't make up for the low pay and ill treatment though.

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  • HR is a joke, they are in the management teams back pocket. I have reached out to every facet of HR due to several issues and received absolutely no support. Better off finding a new job because once you utilize HR they fully use it against you and make you a martyr.

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  • Being able to work from home part time

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  • They rarely give promotions and low ball employees to the fullest extent possible. AXA is not known for paying people well or fairly and they milk you dry if you work hard, and you get absolutely no recognition or fair pay. If you are looking to be paid fairly and get a promotion I beg you not to even remotely consider this company!!

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  • Fairly flexible. I work from home 3 days a week, and in the office 2 days a week.

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  • AXA is extremely diverse compared to other companies

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  • Flexible, depends on the manger and department, but the company seems to be heading in that direction.

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  • Business professional attire

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  • Pay people fairly

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  • Abysmal!!

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  • Average

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  • Yes for both

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  • Met with two managers in the department in which I applied for a job. Interview took roughly an hour.

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  • We are all just a number, not a person but a number and that is how they treat us. Security doesn't exist at this company.

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  • Nothing exciting about working here

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17% of AXA US employees would encourage their friends to become coworkers, whereas 25% are neutral and 58% would not recommend working at AXA US to their friends.

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