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2 reviews
1.0
8 Nov 2017
Recommend
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Pros

1. Culture fosters freedom of thought and projects. 2. It’s a rocket club with deep pockets. Fun. 3. Nice facility provides tools and resources. 4. Good respite for SpaceX burnout.

Cons

Virgin has lost many significant leaders of late. 1. avionics flight control- could not solve flight control software problems. 2. Safety-No safety protocols developed to ensure against untested technology. 3. Structures and composite tanks- couldn’t solve the problems associated with fuel composite tanks which puts vehicle at high risk. THEME: constant schedule and budget mess that a non-technical bureaucrat can’t solve. the blind leading the blind. This company is more PR marketing than it is new technology. They aren’t solving problems they’re just burning money and schedule- All sizzle, no steak.

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Virgin Orbit Response
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Well, obviously no one likes a negative review. But let's take what we can from this! It's awesome to hear that even our harshest critic recognizes we foster our employees getting creative with their thoughts and their projects--that's something we really value. On the turnover front: through Fall of 2017, our historic turnover rate is lower than industry average for an aerospace company, and dramatically lower than average for a young start-up like ourselves. We definitely had some changes at the senior level right as we became our own company with our own CEO, but even with that important transition, we remain more stable than average when compared to our peers. On the safety front: it's obviously not true that no protocols are in place (this was presumably a bit of hyperbole—but we take safety incredibly seriously)! Our protocols are indeed quite extensive, given the nature of our business. We've also run them by external experts like our independent review teams, as well as (when appropriate) our regulators. That said, we can never and will never rest on our laurels; there is always room for improvement. We will do all that we can to find ways to make our factory and our systems even safer and more reliable. On the performance front: The work is never done, and it goes without saying that over the years we will always continue to improve performance by every metric. But our current performance is proving satisfactory not only to our internal teams but to our customer base, which includes NASA, the US Department of Defense, SITAEL, Planet, OneWeb, Sky and Space Global, Cloud Constellation Corp, and others not yet named. We'll pass your comment about us being a PR and marketing driven project along to our actual PR and marketing team. Since they make up <1% of our workforce, no doubt they will want to quote this in their performance reviews! But seriously, feedback--whether good or bad--is key to growth and improvement. Thanks for taking the time to write a review.
1.0
19 May 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I think the only positive thing that Virgin does is try to respect people of all religions and people from the LGBT community.

Cons

This company has a complete lack of organization, honesty, or general know-how. This is another example of a startup where all the managers and directors all bend over backward to a CEO who has no idea what's going on. It's not a 'best idea wins' kind of culture, it's more of a "Well, Dan wants it this way..". There is no schedule, and their launch and test operations are dangerous at best. Personnel safety is barely considered, and they work you 60-75 hour weeks (sometimes workings 7 days a week back to back) with no consideration or compensation. Many of the managers act like toddlers throwing a tantrum if approached, and have no idea how to be mature when it comes to difficult situations. Do yourself a favor and avoid this company like the plague. This is the only company I would get relief from them going under, for the safety of everyone currently working for them and potential future employees. Though Virgin claims to advocate for equal opportunities for men and woman, and they try to uphold a zero-tolerance policy, I saw over 75% of the woman there get talked over during meetings (when they are presenting), passed over for opportunities even when they were excellent at their jobs, and mostly treated like garbage from the CEO, chief engineer, and any senior directors. More than once we had female interns go home crying because they were yelled at, though they had done nothing wrong but ask a reasonable question. When things like this happen, HR is a JOKE. If you're a manager and you yell at the intern or engineer, it's not your fault. It's someone else's fault because you are above them and can be allowed to act out with no repercussions. If you are a manager or director, you can be the biggest scumbag, and HR will do nothing. If you are a female, you have to roll over and go completely submissive if you want to have any power in the company, and even if you do that, you become no more respected then an intern. I thought most of California had progressed to accepting that women do not belong in a kitchen, but the Virgin culture seems to think that they do. Do not go to this company looking to grow professionally or mentally. Go to this company if you want to be completely shut down emotionally or if you enjoy being treated poorly.

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