Blue Origin reviews

3.2

46% would recommend to a friend

(1,211 total reviews)

Dave Limp

34% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Blue Origin has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 1,211 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Blue Origin 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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1K reviews
5.0
May 5, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Singular focus on incremental progress towards enabling safe and economical access to space. Minimal bureaucracy, maximal funding for the best ideas. World class scientists, engineers, and astronauts to work with.

Cons

Communication is sometimes lacking, resulting in working in circles. Location in industrial park and isolated test site, far from good neighborhoods / school districts means long commutes for many. (Not anyone's fault... can't build/fly rockets in suburbs)

5.0
Oct 8, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

How often do you get to work new rocket from conceptual design through manufacture of flight hardware? The work environment is incredibly fast paced and the team is purposely small. You have to love what you do, be completely autonomous, and quickly build relationships with some of the best and brightest people in the aerospace industry. Everyone is highly capable; there is no room or time to indulge slackers or anyone who wants to punch a clock. Project budgets are reasonable, schedules are extremely short and responsibility is placed on those willing to accept it. High risk/high reward concepts are adopted frequently. Failure in the process of development of these concepts is expected, but only in the course of understanding the complexities of the technology. Resources required to succeed in the mission are supplied by management without reservation. Once a decision is made to pursue a technical direction, the entire company is all in. Blue Origin is family friendly, your spouse, your kids and your pets are all welcome here. There is a dedicated play space for the children complete with toys, books, and drawing supplies.

Cons

You will spend a significant amount of time at work, work life balance will be challenging to achieve. Your salary growth will not compete with any of the high tech companies in the area. There are no titles and consequently no traditional career growth path. If you need a title to show off to your friends and family, you won’t find it here. Management reorganization is rare, and new management positions are rare as well.

2.0
May 28, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Incredibly smart and talented coworkers. My immediate peers were supportive, collaborative, and genuinely had each other's backs. - There was a strong sense of camaraderie, and I always felt like I could trust my team. - Free Goldfish and trail mix.

Cons

- Career progression has become increasingly limited. You can no longer apply for internal transfers to roles a level above your current one, which makes it difficult to grow outside of your current team or function. - Deadlines are often arbitrary and unrealistic. Upper management tends to set dates without input from the floor, and when timelines slip, the blame is usually placed on the teams doing the actual work. - Successes are frequently downplayed. We were told to keep celebrations “muted” because achievements were considered late, even when the original dates were never feasible. - When workloads became overwhelming, the leadership response was simply “we just need to do it all right now,” rather than offering support or adjusting priorities. - Management has a pattern of making promises and then reversing them a few months later, which creates confusion and erodes trust. - In manufacturing engineering specifically, most of the role is spent learning internal systems and trying to get paperwork through various gates. There is limited opportunity to develop transferable manufacturing skills. Instead of streamlining processes, the common solution is to ask employees to work more hours. - As a female engineer, I was told I was “too emotional,” a comment I do not believe would have been made to a male colleague. Several teammates also shared that they experienced similar uncomfortable or dismissive remarks. - The company seems to be shifting toward a high-pressure, high-output culture, similar to what’s been described at SpaceX or Amazon. However, Blue does not offer the same level of compensation or resume prestige those companies typically provide

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