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REDDIT · REDDIT// 14d agoNEWS
Auxia interview feedback stays scarce
Redditors are asking for firsthand interview and workplace experiences at Auxia, an AI-native customer journey personalization startup. Public signals point to a small, well-funded team with strong technical pedigree, but there’s almost no open interview feedback yet.
// ANALYSIS
Auxia looks like a legit, technically serious startup rather than a vaporware side project, but the public interview signal is still basically empty. If you’re evaluating it, treat the pedigree and traction as a reason to engage, not a substitute for asking hard questions about process, autonomy, and workload.
- –Glassdoor lists Auxia at 4.9/5 from 10 ratings, 51-200 employees, and 100% recommend it, which is a strong early employee sentiment read.
- –The public interview page shows 0 interview entries, and the Reddit thread itself has no comments, so there’s no crowd-sourced interview lore yet.
- –Current hiring is deeply ML-heavy: recommender systems, causal inference, LLMs, RAG, and reinforcement learning for production personalization.
- –Auxia says it serves enterprise customers like Atlassian, NTT Docomo, Mercari, Comcast, The Guardian, Konami, and Assurant, so this is not just an idea-stage prototype.
- –The job post signals a 100% onsite Palo Alto environment, which is a plus if you want intensity and a minus if you want flexibility.
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DISCOVERED
14d ago
2026-03-28
PUBLISHED
14d ago
2026-03-28
RELEVANCE
5/ 10
AUTHOR
Mundane_Buy_4221