ship without a rudder, sinking, and on fire, with the captain saying “it is ok, we are in a very tactical position” - Software Developer Lucid Motors Employee Review

1.0
7 May 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Lucid used to to be a great place to work, the reviews on here show that. There used to be passion, joy, a sense of community. Hard work was valued, you felt that you were contributing to an overall “realistic” goal. Unfortunately the last year has completely crippled the company.

Cons

Hubris (/ˈhjuːbrɪs/ from ancient Greek ὕβρις) describes a personality quality of extreme or foolish pride or dangerous overconfidence,[1] often in combination with (or synonymous with) arrogance. The ultimate downfall of lucid rests solely on the shoulders of its leadership. They exhibit all the negative character traits of Elon with none of the showmanship. The attitude that “we only have to be slightly better than the model S” was prevalent throughout the company. The main leadership is mostly mechanical, they have never valued the software side, and with that all the talent was allowed to walk out the door. Directors would argue that designs were fine even when they were failing in testing at alarming rates. Teams passed off shoddy work hoping that they could re-do it in “alpha continuation” or Beta. How a company conducts business when money is tight shows far more than when the coffers are full, over the past year there has been no effort to boost morale, to retain the best engineers, to make this place like it once was. The attitude from HR has been that if we can’t solve all the problems why even attempt to solve any. At one point we were the company that everyone thought would make it, but now the office is the most depressing it has ever been. It’s empty, entire teams have disappeared, and being spread across 4 different offices makes it feel like there are 10-20 people left that show up to work. Don’t worry guys 6-8 weeks!

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5.0
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Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Give\nMe some where to go to every morning.

Cons

Not having the proper parts to continue to drive.

2.0
23 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The work itself is interesting if you’re into EVs, and the product is genuinely impressive on paper. Decent pay on entry.

Cons

The “startup energy” pitch is completely false advertising. Nearly every person in a decision making role came from a legacy OEM think Mercedes, BMW, Audi and they brought every slow, bureaucratic, politically charged habit with them. The result is a company that moves at legacy speed while pretending it’s moving fast. The Bay Area location is almost cosmetic. The actual workforce is heavily visa dependent, which creates real cultural fragmentation people aren’t here because they believe in the mission, they’re here because their visa is tied to the job. That affects collaboration, communication, and cohesion in ways that are hard to ignore day to day. Management is a revolving door. People move roles constantly musical chairs is the right metaphor. Nobody owns anything long enough to be accountable for it. Projects stall, priorities shift, and institutional knowledge evaporates. Budget priorities are baffling. Money gets burned on things that don’t matter while the actual important infrastructure, tooling, or resources get underfunded or ignored entirely. Work life balance exists in theory but the dysfunction means you’re constantly compensating for organizational chaos.

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