SpaceX reviews

3.8

67% would recommend to a friend

(2,727 total reviews)
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Elon Musk

72% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

SpaceX has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 2,727 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SpaceX employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aeroespacial y defensa industry (3.6 stars).

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3.0
Nov 19, 2021
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Pros

Greatest Mission on the planet. Culture is most inspired I have ever experienced. People among the best I've ever worked with.

Cons

No context layoffs. No warning at all just one day kicked out the door regardless of the 80+ hour weeks you’ve been giving since the beginning. Never been less appreciated and treated more terribly than the way shown out of SpaceX by HR. Escorted by security to get belongings for each person laid-off. Management has no power to prevent layoffs told 12 hours before they release the kraken. Elon snaps his fingers like Thanos and 10% of the company randomly disappears one day…. No exaggeration Elon has likened people to machines before, and now I fully understand he treats them as such.

3.0
Feb 25, 2019

Great company- Toxic Recruiting Team

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Anyone working at SpaceX should be incredibly proud of what the company is accomplishing. Amazingly genius engineers truly doing work that nobody else can.

Cons

The recruiting team has an extremely toxic culture and I feel strongly it's from the top down. I don't know if it's the pressure from the public eye and Elon but this team will continue to churn and burn skilled recruiters if the leader of the team isn't brought back to reality and humanized. There is zero investment in continued learning and development for recruiters which isn't surprising since if you have 1 bad month you'll be on the list to get let go next. Why invest $ and time in people when it's easier to boot them and replace with all the other recruiters out there dying to be at the company? The recruiting team at SpaceX needs to try to be less like an agency and more like a internal, human recruiting team.

1.0
Jan 21, 2013
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Pros

Not sure..too hard to say..

Cons

The beloved leader is surrounded by a lead team of lackeys. The lead team got their minimal experience by hiring and firing experienced staff then calling themselves chief engineers. New engineers come in and face a roulette wheel-type scenario - try to complete tasks and hold onto possible stock options or get a miscalculated assignment from management and go down with their project so that the lead tem can tell the leader they fired the responsible party. Or if they dont like you they will give you a task way outside your proficiency to cut your tenure short. Miss-use of staff experience and bungled assignment length estimates mean that engineers are lucky to see eight months. Graduates come in by the droves as they all believe they wont come up short on this roulette wheel and experienced staff who wonder at any 30 year old calling themselves the chief engineer are sure not to last long. After each flight the staff get numbered patches. From this you can work out the 15/20% staff turn over between flights. Yeah its that bad. I know that they dont want waste but it seems more systematic for the core team to abuse assets while securing government funding - obviously smells of some .com labor pyramid scheme. SPACEX itself rather than having innovated have cherry picked all the NASA studies that NASA didnt have the funds to exploit themselves and are calling themselves revolutionary. Smart graduates are to advised to either start their own business or go to real aerospace companies that try to get the best out of their employees. Experienced aerospace professionals should be advised that your thoroughness will bring ire from management and you wont last long. Gives a bad name to the word space.

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