Turion Space Reviews

3.2

53% would recommend to a friend

(11 total reviews)

Ryan Westerdahl

81% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

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11 reviews
1.0
21 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Plenty of opportunities to grow, but this can be found at any startup. -Pay is relatively decent depending on position.

Cons

-Several employees displayed consistently disrespectful behavior. I experienced repeated instances of being talked down to, interrupted, excluded from decisions affecting my team’s work, and having my contributions dismissed or reassigned without communication. On one occasion, I was directly told that I was “useless.” It became difficult to grow professionally because responsibilities were frequently taken away before I had the opportunity to learn or contribute meaningfully. -The overall work environment was highly toxic. There was frequent backstabbing, excessive complaining, and a general lack of trust between employees and teams. -My team was often overworked and appeared to receive little respect or support from other departments. This lack of respect was reflected in tasks being reassigned without coordination or communication. -There was a strong ego-driven culture throughout the organization. Some employees with limited or unrelated experience would respond aggressively to feedback or collaboration attempts, often taking over work rather than working constructively as a team. The company also suffered from a “tech bro” mentality that frequently interfered with effective execution and accountability. -Certain team members openly discussed attempts to get coworkers fired, which created an environment where many employees felt unsafe speaking openly. Personally, this contributed to my reluctance to voice concerns or opinions, which in turn led to further disrespect from others. -Professionalism among some members of leadership and staff was lacking. During meetings with high-profile contractors, I observed senior personnel giving tours while dressed in sandals, cargo shorts and baseball caps, which reflected poorly on the company and raised concerns about leadership standards, especially considering the nature of its government contracts. -At a company Christmas party, a senior employee became intoxicated and began ranting about personal matters in front of staff, creating several uncomfortable situations. While some employees found it entertaining, it raised concerns about leadership judgment and workplace culture. The same senior employee would hastily fire people if they were not a yes man. -The company moved very quickly, which had both positive and negative effects. In many cases, major design decisions were made by individuals without the appropriate expertise, resulting in products that end users ultimately did not adopt or use. -Several projects lacked clear direction, leadership, or requirements. This often caused teams to work independently without alignment, leading to wasted effort or the development of products and features that ultimately served little practical purpose.

2.0
20 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are some duds and the work force is fairly inexperienced but on average the engineers are really good. Really solid functional team leadership too.

Cons

The c-suite execs are bad, like really bad. Basically none of them do their jobs and they are constantly backstabbing eachother. The CPO is the only exception, he's great. The ceo especially though is an impulsive tech bro with no real strategy who has surrounded himself with yesmen and is actively burning the company to the ground by micromanaging irrelevant projects and ignoring all real issues.

1.0
17 Jan 2026

Overrated

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Work on plenty of cool projects -Constant new learning opportunities

Cons

-Average to below-average pay -Tremendously overworked 12+ hour days -All employees are dispensable. 5 coworkers laid off in 1 month and the employees didn't know why -Leadership has high IQ but low EQ (emotional intelligence) -No overtime pay despite expectation to work double time -Most people come in at 9am but often work until 12am or later, coworkers worked until 3-4am several times -Culture is very much toxic and burnout heavy -Little transparency, leaving employees clueless on expectations -Job insecurity and a lack of leadership accountability or support -Follow the cultish environment or be punished -Disrespectful and unprofessional at times, "locker room" talk at work -Illusion of hyper innovation to get relentless productivity out of you (great for the company, but horrible for you & your family) -Scrambling to find revenue generating contracts -Several vendors were owed huge amounts of money (6+ figures) for long periods of time (many months/year) -No retirement 401k match or other industry standard benefits

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Turion Space Response
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We're sorry to hear your experience was negative. Turion Space is fast-growing, highly competitive startup with ambitious goals, and the pace and workload can be intense. This environment can be incredibly rewarding for those who thrive in it, but we also recognize that it isn’t the right fit for everyone — and that’s okay. We also want to address the concern around dismissals. At Turion, no employee is ever dismissed without a reason. While individuals may not always agree with or support the rationale behind a decision, every termination is based on clear justification and careful consideration. Turion continues to invest in our team with several enhancements to our 2026 benefit offerings, including 401k employer contribution, 100% covered dental and vision as well as competitive medical and voluntary benefits.
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