Airspace reviews

3.6

61% would recommend to a friend

(150 total reviews)

Nick Bulcao

78% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Airspace has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 150 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Airspace employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transportation & Logistics industry (3.5 stars).

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150 reviews
1.0
Aug 1, 2023

A sub impending implosion

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Pros

Unlimited PTO and remote work is offered

Cons

Everything Airspace does is a shot in the dark. No one in C-suite has industry experience. The C-suite is self-serving (no pay cuts during layoffs, expensive off-sites, lengthy European “work trips”). Management changes direction every quarter. There are secrets and a lack of transparency. There have been 4 rounds of layoffs since September 2022. The service is not reliable or scalable. To all of us left, we need to read the writing on the wall because who knows if Airspace will exist in 2024. Every day I wake up wondering if today is the day they’re going to cease operations.

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Airspace Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts about your experience here at Airspace. We value all feedback, whether positive or constructive, as it helps us understand areas where we can improve and implement new solutions. We acknowledge that clear communication is crucial during periods of change. This is why we continue to enhance our channels of communication and speak transparently to our team members. Organizational changes are not taken lightly, and like many other businesses, Airspace has been faced with having to make challenging decisions. Our priority is to maintain long-term stability while providing support to our employees during these transitions. If you’d like to discuss your feedback further or have any specific suggestions, we encourage you to reach out to the People Team at HR@airspace.com.
2.0
Sep 27, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

There are some incredible folks who work here who are truly passionate about the product and the company. The company perks are also really cool.

Cons

Even though they still classify as a “start up”, it seems like that’s been an excuse for recent years to do things very quickly without thinking them through. I witnessed many great employees leaving due to the shift in culture and the sudden/rash decision making. It really seems like a wonderful place to work until you see the politics going on behind the scenes. I really hope they’re able to take some advice and get the culture back to how it was.

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Airspace Response
4y
Thank you for your honest feedback. We agree that our people make the difference at Airspace! We're glad to hear that you had a pleasant experience working with your teammates and were surrounded by talented people. With so many development projects in flight, the environment can indeed be fast-paced and we understand that it's not for everyone. Transparent communication is key to upholding our core value of One Team during this period of rapid growth. We empower and encourage all team members to provide transparent, radically candid feedback when something's not going well; we’re disappointed that we did not hear from you sooner. Thank you for your contribution to Airspace. Feel free to reach out to us if we can resolve any outstanding issues or concerns.
2.0
Jun 14, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Biweekly Lunch (Eliminated), Unlimited PTO (Eliminated for Operations Members), Gym Membership Benefit (Eliminated), Amazing Insurance Policies, 401k match, When I first joined Airspace, I loved it. There was a promise of opportunity that seemed Genuine, the HQ was beautiful, and my team members were amazing. Working at Airspace greatly strengthened my negotiation, project management skills, sales, and customer relations skills while heightening my awareness of customer and driver needs and challenges.

Cons

Unfortunately, I found that working at Airspace was not as promised. For me personally and may others, the hours were absolutely brutal. Airspace tries to maintain a certain standard of work regardless of outcome and so it was not unusual to work 60-80 hours a week as a baseline. I remember there were some weeks I would work 10 to 15 hours a day and on top of my other responsibilities, get maybe 1-3 hours of sleep every night. This was when Airspace management insisted on expanding operations and greatly incentivized and pushed the Sales team to rapidly onboard new clients, knowing that Airspace was having retention problems as far back as when I was first hired. This led to a much larger quantity of clients being managed by the same number of employees. Unfortunately, Airspace does not respect employees of any degree, from the top to the bottom. It shows in its interactions with all teams, demanding more work for substandard pay that is already well below market value. On top of that, all levels of management have created a culture of ignoring employee issues. They laugh when someone has a very valid criticism of how operations or other departments are running and take personal offense to a very obvious lack of operational efficiency. Airspace routinely denies promotions to top performers and it's honestly very confusing. They will say all your metrics are great but point out one or two small errors and use that as a basis to not promote you while somehow seeming to promote incompetent people who are not yet fit to lead groups of any size. Airspace does not communicate to their customers or their own employees about important releases of software, because it is seldom that a meaningful update to the company's cyber infrastructure takes place. The dev team are great in person, but that doesn't excuse the fact that Airspace seems to have a very difficult time developing and scaling their digital products for the market. There are literally hundreds of ideas from all departments of the company that still exist and to date, 99% have not been looked at and the ones that were implemented had at best, a menial impact to the operation of the company. They also do not respect their customer's needs. Many times, I have had to act as Operations, Sales, and Account Management in my same role because a customer that I was regularly put into contact with could not reach anyone else at my company for hours, days, sometimes weeks. Airspace has absolutely no respect for many of their drivers. Airspace pays them much less than market rate for their services. Airspace management does not take driver issues seriously. Onboards new drivers for less pay than the senior drivers and gives them preferential access to shipments. I often had to work to resolve driver and courier company issues with Airspace leveraging my great relationships with them, because they did not trust other departments of my company to adequately help them. Airspace fails to maintain its key talent that have driven the company's success in the prior years. I first noticed this issue during my orientation at the company and it has only gotten worse with their inability to retain top talent in all sectors of the business, and its over expansion and subsequent economic factors leading to big layoffs at the company. This may also be in part due to employees with grievances usually being turned over for promotions or outright terminated later on for questionable reasons. All of these negative things are being enabled by the directorial/executive management who do not seem to care about the direction of the company or their subordinates as much as furthering their own personal interests. I can count on my hands the number of times I have seen the key executives in Office overseeing the expansion and operation of their company and not at some networking event in New York or party in London, and yet they insist on forcing their employees to return to the office to work more effectively.

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Airspace Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your perspective on your experience during your time at Airspace. We value all feedback, including constructive feedback so we can work to identify areas where we can improve and make necessary changes to enhance our work environment for our team members. Our Operations team members are the first to experience a high volume of work during periods of expansion. We recognize that maintaining a healthy work-life balance is crucial for our employees’ overall satisfaction and productivity. We encourage you to share any additional feedback for solutions we can implement by contacting the People Team at HR@airspace.com.
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