SpaceX reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(2,732 total reviews)
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Elon Musk

73% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

SpaceX has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 2,732 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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5.0
Mar 18, 2014
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Pros

-As an engineer, going to work is exciting. You will be tasked to design and build something totally novel and you'll be genuinely driven to do a good job. There are few things that are more exciting than knowing that your goal is to develop the vehicles that will transport people to Mars and beyond. -Significant responsibility with every project you work on. This makes you feel like you really do make significant contributions to each successful flight and test. You won't feel like a cog in a machine whose hard work goes unnoticed. You'll know that your dedication is making this company and the rocket that much better. -Flat organizational structure that allows for open, direct, and frank communication paths between all employees, regardless of title/position. -Real teamwork and sense of camaraderie. You'll be part of a team of that takes on a challenging project together. This mutual struggle builds real friendships that extend well beyond the workplace. It's not uncommon for large groups to go on trips and weekend adventures together. -Smart and supportive colleagues. Chances are, you won't know everything about about designing and building rockets on your first day. People want to see you succeed and do great work. Be ready to learn and be asked to lead very early on. -Getting to travel to launch sites (Cape Canaveral, Vandenberg) is an awesome experience. Beyond just getting to see and work on your rocket on the launch pad, it's amazing to have access to the grounds that define the American space exploration program. -Tons of little perks: cool/modern office, gym membership, high-quality food and coffee, awesome company parties.

Cons

-No one explicitly requires that you work long hours. You are entrusted to do a good job on your project and deliver on schedule, which often means going above and beyond, no matter what that entails. The culture is young, energetic, and willing to do anything it takes to get the job done. This can sometimes lead to overlaps with your personal schedule. Managers are typically very understanding if you need to take a few personal days. -Because of the rapid pace of work, missing even a week can makes you feel pretty out of the loop and behind.

4.0
Mar 17, 2014
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Pros

The work environment is very fast paced. The average age of the SpaceX team is well under 30. Groups are typically very small and each individual engineer has a huge amount of responsibility. It is very nice as an engineer to have such a large amount of control over your project and to make large impacts on the flight vehicle design. You will be exposed to a wide variety of projects which keeps work interesting and you learning as an engineer. Engineers are responsible for their parts from conception to flight - making CAD models, doing analysis, making drawings, and working with the manufacturing and production teams. Engineers are very unlikely to be pigeon-holed into a specific tasks for years on end. As the company is growing in size it has managed to keep much of the small company feel within the engineering groups. In addition most peoples hours have been scaled back to 50-60/week, but it can still jump to 80+ in crunch time. Working as an engineer at Spacex is really about working with a bunch really bright people to build some awesome hardware and send it to space. You will have to make some sacrifices to do so but being part of such an incredible endeavor is worth it.

Cons

Management styles, hours worked, and compensation all vary wildly among groups within engineering and throughout the company. Large expectations, little direction from managers, frequent changes of direction, and general hard work culture makes SpaceX not for everyone.

5.0
Mar 17, 2014
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Pros

Great place to be an ambitious engineer. Lots of responsibility and autonomy. Easy access to resources and hardware. Ability to influence the product and company. Clear high level goals and vision. You get to see your hard work launch into space. (and on a short timeline from project start) Plenty of projects. Learn a lot in a short time. Fun corporate culture. Work hard, play hard. Stock in a company with high growth potential.

Cons

High stress and workload. Flip-flop short term corporate directives. There are short term needs and really long term goals (medium term is ignored). Unrealistic schedules and equally poor communication of schedules. Poor mentoring, project management, and planning. The person that yells the loudest gets their way. Lots of cultural and process growing pains as the small/scrappy RnD company is growing up to be a big production company.

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