Good startup culture but poor management planning - Robotics Engineer Lucid Bots Employee Review

3.0
26 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good startup, nice work culture.

Cons

Poor planning on management side. Fast hire and fire cycles

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5.0
16 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company is good, and Andrew really cares about people being successful

Cons

It's fast-paced so be ready for that

1.0
18 Aug 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the people are cool, but that’s about it.

Cons

• Leadership integrity issues: Executives consistently misrepresent funding status, blaming external factors instead of addressing internal shortcomings. • Culture of fear: Speaking up is encouraged in theory, but punished in practice. Employees are dismissed for pushing back or offering honest feedback. • Leadership volatility: Direction shifts weekly depending on the latest book or idea the CEO has latched onto, with no real product or engineering roadmap. • Product failures: Consistent issues with prototypes and product performance, yet little to no time is allocated for proper root cause analysis. Failures are spun as successes to maintain optics. • Lack of expertise: The C-suite and VPs lack core engineering and manufacturing knowledge, but still dictate technical decisions. Employees are left to fix mistakes that stem from leadership. • Workplace stress: Employees are driven to exhaustion under unrealistic expectations, only to be penalized for not living up to vague “company values.” • Age discrimination: Employees over 55 are routinely hired, then pushed out within a year. • Misleading manufacturing claims: Despite marketing “state-of-the-art U.S. manufacturing,” the operation relies heavily on 3D-printed, off-the-shelf parts—sold to customers at premium prices. • Unrealistic claims: The CEO publicly stated he could build “Agentic AI” in a week despite no engineering background. This typifies the overpromising culture. • Compensation stagnation: Hard work is rarely rewarded. Raises are minimal or nonexistent. • Accountability issues: VPs deflect responsibility for mistakes onto their teams, creating a toxic blame-shifting environment.

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