Rocket Lab reviews

3.6

68% would recommend to a friend

(262 total reviews)
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Peter Beck

95% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

Rocket Lab has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 262 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Rocket Lab 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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262 reviews
2.0
Mar 21, 2024

Life @ Rocket Lab

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Pros

Seriously cutting edge tech, one of the few companies one can work for developing rockets, space systems, launching regularly, and successfully.

Cons

Barista coffee isn't really barista coffee. There is no barista, but just barista machines which we use to make our coffee. The gym is essentially a hotel-type gym which feels like it's there so the company can say they have a gym rather than being meaningful gym. The workspace is congested with rows of desks and the next person about 1m away with no separation. People hold meetings at their desks whether online or in-person which is distracting and noisy. Parking is a nightmare.

2.0
Mar 11, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

You get to work on some truly exciting space missions alongside extremely bright coworkers. You are a crucial employee no matter the role. You will have meaningful technical contributions and ownership over your work. Your technical skills will improve significantly in breadth and depth - you can learn in 2 years here what you might learn in 5 years at other companies. Your technical achievements and skills will be apparent when you inevitably interview for other companies. Lots of good publicity and employee swag (shirts, hats, etc.)

Cons

Top 3 issues with company: Turnover, money, schedule. The pros are amazing, but good luck surviving here for more than 2 years. More below: Root cause of all issues in my opinion boils down to business development bidding laughably low on contracts, resulting in lack of resources to meet contract deadlines unless employees work unpaid overtime. Management is incompetent and does not support your team. Many program managers chase schedule at the expense of you, the engineer. Long-term planning and technical improvements will be sacrificed for short term payment milestones, program after program. Even if you have a program manager trying their best to support you, they themselves are firefighting for the entire contract duration. Company is stingy with money and raises - single percent raises year after year. Teams are understaffed - not a single team i’ve encountered across operations, AIT, flight software, systems, mechanical, etc. has enough people to support the number of programs occurring. Extremely high turnover, especially of critical engineers. Those who developed the first Rocket Lab satellites’ architecture, test infrastructure, software, etc. are no longer with the company. New engineers are hired in at lower salaries and cannot replace domain knowledge. Average tenure is ~2 years across all experience levels. Long work hours - Collaboration with New Zealand means US engineers frequently are in meetings until 6pm or later. I’ve had workdays from 9am-11pm. Overtime work is not compensated and implicitly expected. Work from home is not allowed. Excessively lean teams prevent long-term and cross-program technical planning. Every product feels delivered with band-aid solutions.

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