Management Bad, Cash Burn - Anonymous employee Lucid Motors Employee Review

2.0
Feb 9, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pay and company events (too many) to break up the work for a breather. Lots of extremely talented and experienced people.

Cons

Cash burn. Incompetent management. Between talented people the rest are also just cruising along not caring. “That’s just how Lucid works”. “Not my job” mindset. In certain departments it’s been the same group of people and all new hires have left. They promote people that have nothing to show for. Your performance is not reflected in reviews, HR has the final say. Staying afloat only to investment money. People that should have gotten fired don’t. In fighting within management. Legit biggest ego contest I’ve ever seen.

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5.0
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Pros

Give\nMe some where to go to every morning.

Cons

Not having the proper parts to continue to drive.

2.0
Jun 23, 2026
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Pros

The work itself is interesting if you’re into EVs, and the product is genuinely impressive on paper. Decent pay on entry.

Cons

The “startup energy” pitch is completely false advertising. Nearly every person in a decision making role came from a legacy OEM think Mercedes, BMW, Audi and they brought every slow, bureaucratic, politically charged habit with them. The result is a company that moves at legacy speed while pretending it’s moving fast. The Bay Area location is almost cosmetic. The actual workforce is heavily visa dependent, which creates real cultural fragmentation people aren’t here because they believe in the mission, they’re here because their visa is tied to the job. That affects collaboration, communication, and cohesion in ways that are hard to ignore day to day. Management is a revolving door. People move roles constantly musical chairs is the right metaphor. Nobody owns anything long enough to be accountable for it. Projects stall, priorities shift, and institutional knowledge evaporates. Budget priorities are baffling. Money gets burned on things that don’t matter while the actual important infrastructure, tooling, or resources get underfunded or ignored entirely. Work life balance exists in theory but the dysfunction means you’re constantly compensating for organizational chaos.

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