Entry Level Engineer 6 months in - Anonymous employee SpaceX Employee Review

5.0
Oct 17, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Incredible freedom to choose my own work and decide the best methods with which to solve a problem. - Company is always striving to improve, meaning there is always something new to learn, often allowing me to implement new solutions that I previously believed to be beyond my capabilities. - One of (if not the) most exciting space companies to be a part of with no signs of slowing down in the next few years! - Coworkers are all passionate talented people who like to work hard but know how important it is to take time for yourself and have fun.

Cons

- Yes you will probably work late, but not to the extent that the stereotype seems to portray. I typically work 50 hours a week which seems to be becoming the standard in the aerospace industry.

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4.0
Apr 6, 2026
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Pros

You learn so much because the work is so freaking intense, its a lot of fun if you're the type of person who loves to get emerged in hard problems. The hours for me were not too bad but I was the exception, all the other interns I was with dealt with 60-70+ hour weeks, some interns came in at 10am and left at 12am, when I say its intense, I'm not joking. This is however very unique to the Starbase location. I've heard Hawthorne is a lot more chill. I honestly despite how challenging the role was always look back on it with a sense of pride in my work, and longing to be back there. It really does feel that you're doing world changing things.

Cons

Very un diverse upper management, I'd say the company is pretty diverse in the lower ranks, but once you start to look at the org chart and see who's in charge, you realize that its mainly just white people. Makes you wonder if as a person of color you too will be able to move up. Housing sucks: there was limited housing on campus for full time employees, you have to wait a year plus to get off the queue and once you're off you only really get tiny homes as the option that are in an inconvenient location. Interns don't even have the option to get on campus housing, they give you 3k in a housing stipend and expect you to find a place in Brownsville. I'd say its very hard to maintain a relationship while working here if you don't have an understanding partner, the work schedule is brutal and you really can't slack off.

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