Incredible people, awesome mission, bright future, not for everyone - Anonymous employee Astranis Employee Review

4.0
Aug 20, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Incredible people, awesome mission, bright future. You’ll be surrounded by incredible, brilliant colleagues who are not only technically talented but also passionate about what they do. The mission is inspiring—helping connect billions of people who are underserved by today’s internet connectivity options. It’s the kind of work that makes you feel like your contributions actually matter. The company has strong momentum: major contract wins, a huge backlog of work, and successful fundraising all point to a bright and exciting future.

Cons

This place is not for everyone. The hours can be long and the pace relentless. This isn’t a place where you coast—it’s a startup environment that demands intensity and endurance. Prioritization can feel ruthless, with tough tradeoffs made regularly to keep the company focused and moving fast. Pivots are frequent. These challenges aren’t unexpected for a hardware tech startup, but they’re worth keeping in mind if you’re considering joining.

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5.0
Mar 30, 2026
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Pros

Cool work with lots of ownership opportunities

Cons

Salary and benefits could be better

1.0
Jan 28, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I learned a lot at Astranis and truly enjoyed working with many of my teammates.

Cons

Astranis struggles with several ongoing culture and organizational challenges. Overworking is encouraged and often celebrated, and the overall work environment can be difficult to navigate due to inconsistent processes, unclear expectations, and limited follow-through on initiatives. Astranis operates in a constant sprint toward the next deadline. Employees who work the longest hours are often held up as examples, even when this comes at the expense of work-life balance. Although Astranis has an unlimited time-off policy, time off, particularly around holidays, has been scrutinized or restricted due to scheduling pressure. The company also introduced a 55-hour workweek expectation. While long hours may be common at early startups, this felt excessive for a company of this size and maturity. In my experience, the company struggled to retain and promote employees from underrepresented backgrounds. While concerns were raised through formal and informal channels, meaningful changes were slow or did not materialize. This contributed to frustration and turnover among some employees who did not feel supported long-term. Over time, it became clear to me that leadership was not willing to invest the resources needed to address these issues in a sustained way. An employee-led diversity and inclusion group proposed initiatives aimed at improving recruitment, retention, and internal processes, but many of these efforts stalled due to lack of support or follow-through. While many employees are thoughtful and well-intentioned, I observed repeated behaviors and patterns that made the environment difficult for some people to remain long-term. In my experience, leadership decisions and lack of follow-through played a significant role in allowing these issues to persist, contributing to frustration and turnover.

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