I was warned and I ignored the warning... - Anonymous employee Lucid Motors Employee Review

1.0
Oct 13, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Decent pay but not ultimately worth it.

Cons

Stay in your swim lane - that is my advice to those in the business who think they should be in everyone elses. I have NEVER been micromanaged (not to this extent). If you think the pay is worth it and you say to yourself, 'well every company has their negative reviews'. I assure you that when a review says you are micromanaged...it is the TRUTH to the millionth degree. What is even worse, is that the women have no support for other women. They don't want you to succeed because they are threatened by your mere existence. It is sad. I am embarrassed for those that engage in this behavior....you think you are 'winning' but you will ultimately fail because your behavior is not sustainable. (well, maybe at Lucid)

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Thank you for your feedback. We appreciate you taking the time to share details of your experience working at Lucid Motors and we are sorry for the negative aspects you encountered. Your input is important as we continue to make improvements.

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