Excellent work life balance, but can be slow and bogged down in policy and regulation - Mitarbeiter (anonym) bei NASA: Mitarbeiterbewertung

4,0
9. März 2017
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Pros

NASA is fantastic for people looking to work on innovative initiatives. It depends on which organization you work in but most managers are flexible and looking to ensure you are happy with what you are doing. The ability to work on side projects with other organizations is pretty high if your management is behind you and you take the initiative to go and look for opportunities. Also, the work life balance is fantastic. Need to skip out early for a dr's appt or take your kid to soccer? No problem. Want to telework on Friday? Sure... at least that works for my organization.

Kontras

Lots of red tape to get work done. Often management will chose to take the easier path regardless of whether the harder path was the right one for the long term. Additionally, the low performers are rarely penalized for doing poor work or not contributing enough effort leaving the high performers to pick up the slack. This can be a bit demoralizing as the pay is often not commensurate with your performance.

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5,0
3. Juli 2026
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So many ways to engage yourself in the work Great hours, benefits

Kontras

Pay is rather low for Aerospace, even as an intern

1,0
4. Juli 2026
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I have nothing good to say.

Kontras

If you are the victim of a crime or experience something illegal connected to NASA, do not blindly trust the internal process to protect you. In my experience, NASA has built relationships with local and federal agencies in a way that can push people right back into NASA’s own internal channels, including HR, the Inspector General, and Protective Services. The problem is that those offices may not have the authority, independence, or experience to properly handle serious criminal or legal issues. Once you are back inside that system, the priority can quickly become protecting the organization, managing liability, and controlling the narrative instead of protecting the person who was harmed. Victim intimidation is not just possible in that kind of environment. It should be expected. Once the organization is involved in controlling the process, the person reporting harm can end up pressured, isolated, discredited, or steered away from outside accountability. That is unacceptable. Victims should not be forced into a process where the organization involved gets to influence how the matter is handled. Internal offices are not a replacement for real legal protection, outside law enforcement, or independent legal counsel. If something illegal happens to you, talk to a lawyer first. Get independent advice. Have your attorney guide you through the appropriate outside agencies and legal channels. Do not assume NASA’s internal process is neutral, independent, or designed to protect you.

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