Awesome but no for everyone - Propulsion Engineer SpaceX Employee Review

5.0
Oct 17, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- I used to think I was under-paid given how hard I work. Wrong!! I've been here 7 years, and the value of the stock that I own is greater than the cumulative salary I've earned over 7 years. So my effective compensation has been >2X that of other aerospace companies. - Accepting a lower salary for more stock compensation is a risky move, and not for everyone. It makes sense when you are young and don't have a mortgage. The company is still growing in value, and I have no immediate plans to sell my stock. I can probably retire in my 30s, if I choose to. - If you get hired into one of the development departments, you get a lot of responsibility very quickly. No one wants to give you something that you will fail at, because we are relying on you to actually finish that project on time, but it will be a hard learning curve, you will own it, and you will learn a lot. As for production engineers, some people love it and and some people only took that job so they could move into development work. - Most people are super smart and motivated. The other people don't last long. Turnover can be fast, but we like it because we don't want to work with slackers. The culture is amazing if you demand high standards from yourself and others.

Cons

- For your first few years, hours will be very long. Eventually you'll be efficient enough to work 8-9 hour days. But some people become addicted to the work, or get greatly promoted, and constantly work 12+ hour days. It's up to you really. If you want an awesome job but also want a life, carefully consider the promotions offered to you.

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5.0
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Pros

* **Unmatched Mission & Impact:** You are literally working on rockets and spacecraft. The cool factor is 10/10. * **Brilliant Coworkers:** You will be surrounded by some of the smartest, most driven engineers in the world. * **Insane Career Growth:** SpaceX on your resume is a golden ticket. You will learn more here in 3 months than in 3 years at a normal company. * **Hands-on Experience:** They actually trust interns with real, critical hardware. No boring coffee-fetching tasks.

Cons

**Cons:** * **Zero Work-Life Balance:** 70-80 hours a week is the norm, not the exception. Say goodbye to your social life and sleep. * **Extreme Burnout:** The "hustle culture" is toxic. You are expected to treat the company as your entire life. * **Mediocre Pay:** The hourly pay is average, especially when you factor in the insane hours and the high cost of living in LA/Hawthorne. * **Chaotic Management:** Decisions can change overnight based on whatever Elon Musk tweets or feels like doing that morning.

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