Metaphorically speaking, it feels like being tide to a tree & sprayed by a fire hose of killer bees. - Anonymous employee Lucid Motors Employee Review

1.0
Dec 2, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Beautiful, smart product made by talented, fantastic, dedicated people - mostly.

Cons

It’s like the Tesla trauma sufferers association. Finger pointing, grand standing, duplicitous motives, and that’s just the receptionist. (Kidding about the receptionist). Everything described here is systemic or C-suite level. Lack of business infrastructure and equilibrium. Failure to anticipate reasonable business consequences due to lack of understanding and failed technical infrastructure. Cycloploticly focused nano managers waste valuable time with unnecessary and aggressive questing. Critical root cause analysis is impossible because of bureaucracies and secrecy.

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Thank you for your feedback. We always appreciate input on ways to improve our culture.

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Cons

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