SpaceX reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(2,753 total reviews)
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76% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

SpaceX has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 2,753 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 Aerospace & Defense industry (3.6 stars).

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5.0
Oct 20, 2016

Real Life Science Fiction

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Work with amazing people on amazing projects. We design, build and fly our own rockets and spacecraft. Few other companies can say that, and most international governments can't say that! - If you have any sort of passion for science or technology or aerospace you'd love it here. - The culture is more start-up than corporate America. Never seen anyone wear a tie. - You'll learn a ton, everyone here has their expertise, and you'll expand your personal knowledge beyond your previous education or work experience every day you're here. - Everyone gets trust and responsibility early on, I was on my own on my 3rd day. Ask a lot of questions, everyone will help you. - You won't have 8 different bosses telling you 8 different things. Everyone gets their ideas heard regardless of position. No political corporate B.S. like at many other similar-sized companies. - As of now, we're a private company, no shareholders to answer to. Which means we can do whatever we want as a company. - Beyond all the awesome benefits, employees are very well taken care of. There are many times that teams are rewarded extra bonuses, or perks or other things for a job well done (in addition to other bonuses/benefits). - Oh, and if you're here when we accomplish a milestone, get ready for the best party of your life! - The environment is really fast-paced, exciting, and almost everyone at SpaceX seems to have some degree of enjoyment working on their piece of the rocket puzzle. I have yet to meet another employee I didn't like. - Even with several different departments with different bosses and different goals working on top of each other, (at least in my experience) everyone remains helpful and respectful of each other. That's rare to find nowadays. - TONS of benefits! Free coffee (I mean full coffee shop, like Starbucks but better), drinks, soda, salad, yogurt, etc... anytime you want. Health, Dental & Eye care, all heavily subsidized and quality care. - There are several places to eat on-campus, its either $3 or $5 for a restaurant-quality meal (It's also heavily subsidized). You can eat better and cheaper at work than if you bought food at a discount store and cooked it yourself.

Cons

As others have said, the work hours can be a little long during pushes for certain company milestones such as flight windows. At least hourly employees benefit from it the most due to well-paid OT. If you do your job efficiently you can easily have a good work/life balance. Some people can do it, some cant, that's why you'll read a lot about the work balance here at SpaceX. But honestly, it isn't all that bad as long as you're the type of person that isn't afraid of working hard towards difficult goals. If you're looking for a 9-5 or a 40-hour-week-forever type of job, then this isn't the place for you. When working at SpaceX a lot is expected of you, but the rewards are much greater than a paycheck. When the vehicle you and your colleagues worked on flies into space, it's all worth it.

3.0
Oct 20, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I'll be frank: if you are after a challenging engineering problem, there are very few companies offering the challenges that SpaceX can offer. The feedback loop on your designs involves flying a sapcecraft/rocket, and there is no sweeter feel than seeing your contribution perform in the complicated mechanical orchestra that is flying spacecraft and launching rockets. The amount of responsibility a young engineer is given can be claustrophobic at times, and its most definitely sink or swim. But as you start finding that stroke and swimming, you'll find what SpaceX wants you to: the self confidence to solve problems that you search out and find. You need to learn modal FEA? Here's the license, figure it out. Production struggling with making your designs? Straighten it out. The berth that you are given is wide, and the expectations are high. One engineer (that has since quit) once told me the best part of his day was driving by another aerospace company and knowing that he personally is accomplishing the same amount as 3-4 engineers anywhere else. We are doing awesome things every day, and being offered a job at SpaceX is a big deal, the only question you'll have to answer is "How much do i want to sacrifice to have these cool problems?" The heyday of the small sexy spacex is long gone, but the challenges and opportunities to solve them haven't disappeared.

Cons

Zero career development. Very long review process. Lower pay compared to industry contemporaries. Being held accountable for problems out of your control. Work life balance can be good in a lull, which rarely happens. Very large chasm between management and boots on the ground.

5.0
Oct 20, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

+ Alway pushing the limits, bigger, better, lighter, stronger. + Room to grow/ become what you want + Amazing benefits, on site and off + Great people, all with a common goal + Rather flat organization structure + You have the potential to make a difference + All issues will be addressed + Amzingly good cheap food on site + Being a part of history

Cons

- Long hours (personal choice never told by management to stay) - Los Angeles - Traffic - Area between campus littered with trash

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