Energetic and inspiring atmosphere - Systems Support Engineer SpaceX Employee Review

5.0
18 Oct 2016
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Pros

This is an incredibly exciting and inspiring place to work. Even when you're tired and have a lot to do, it is amazing to be able to work on furthering humanity's reach into space. SpaceX is constantly innovating, and the employees are all so passionate about their work that they foster a very energetic atmosphere. I have also found that SpaceX is an excellent place for those who enjoy a challenge. You are expected to hit the ground running upon starting, and learn to do your job by doing your job - there are no extended orientation/training periods here. Luckily, anyone I have ever asked for help or clarification as to what I should do has been very helpful. The relatively horizontal hierarchy at SpaceX and culture of constant learning means that it is very easy to ask questions of anyone if you need help.

Cons

One of the big "cons" that people talk about is difficulty with work-life balance. It can be a problem, especially if you have a big deadline coming up. Some people seem to be here 24/7. But the focus is on getting things done rather than spending a lot of time at work. I get everything I need to do done without needing to be at my desk 16 hours a day, and leave when I feel like it. It is easy to feel like you must appear to be working all the time, but it is up to you not to get sucked into that. Perhaps I might feel differently after a longer period working here, but at the moment I am maintaining a routine that I know I will be able to sustain long-term and which gives me enough time away from work to keep me excited about what I do. I also feel that sometimes there is inconsistency across different groups in the company as to how they document work. This is sometimes frustrating to me as I need to work with a number of different people and cannot always find their documentation. However, that is a fairly minor annoyance and the introduction of some new systems is starting to help.

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5.0
29 June 2026
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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.

4.0
6 Apr 2026
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Pros

You learn so much because the work is so freaking intense, its a lot of fun if you're the type of person who loves to get emerged in hard problems. The hours for me were not too bad but I was the exception, all the other interns I was with dealt with 60-70+ hour weeks, some interns came in at 10am and left at 12am, when I say its intense, I'm not joking. This is however very unique to the Starbase location. I've heard Hawthorne is a lot more chill. I honestly despite how challenging the role was always look back on it with a sense of pride in my work, and longing to be back there. It really does feel that you're doing world changing things.

Cons

Very un diverse upper management, I'd say the company is pretty diverse in the lower ranks, but once you start to look at the org chart and see who's in charge, you realize that its mainly just white people. Makes you wonder if as a person of color you too will be able to move up. Housing sucks: there was limited housing on campus for full time employees, you have to wait a year plus to get off the queue and once you're off you only really get tiny homes as the option that are in an inconvenient location. Interns don't even have the option to get on campus housing, they give you 3k in a housing stipend and expect you to find a place in Brownsville. I'd say its very hard to maintain a relationship while working here if you don't have an understanding partner, the work schedule is brutal and you really can't slack off.

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