If you desperately need a job, then go and join it, if you have literally any other offer on hand, stick with it!!!! - Projects Engineer Lucid Motors Employee Review

1.0
7 Jun 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The only good thing I had there is the friends I made.

Cons

Where should I start? I would put zero stars If I had the chance. 1. Work-life balance. ZERO! You have to be available for the Company 24/7, they don't care if you have plans already; Get ready to work after 6 pm everyday, Saturday and Sundays all day. You'll be forced to install teams on your phone and guess what? Company owns you! 2. Culture. Very toxic culture, no partnership, everybody looking for their own business and stabbing others. 3. No growth. Get ready to work as a production operator, forklift, cleaning person, cooker, material distributer or anything the Company asks, even if you're a manager. 4. No clear objectives. You never know what your objectives or goals are, you just have to be there for anything the company asks. This is by far, the worst Company I have ever worked for, please think about 5 times before joining.

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Thank you for your feedback. We appreciate you taking the time to share details of your experience working at Lucid Motors and we are sorry for the negative aspects you encountered. Your input is important as we continue to make improvements.

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