

The prevailing opinion from employees about joining NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory is that the company was very prepared on their first day. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory employees concluded that their overall onboarding experience was positive. 100% said their direct manager was helpful with their acclimation during the first 90 days. First impressions are important, and how prepared a company is on your first day leaves a lasting impression.
Your direct manager highly affects your experience at a company; overall managers at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory are rated a B. At NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory most employees said they received feedback never or once a month. 50% of employees also said they felt comfortable giving their managers feedback. Learn More about your managers at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
If you think you and your skill set should be valued higher than your offer, negotiate your salary! 33% of employees at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory said they negotiated their salaries. On average, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory employees earn $107,257. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory ranks in the Bottom 30% for compensation in Los Angeles. Learn More about Salaries at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
* Estimated salaries Estimated salaries are based on data provided anonymously by employees and/or estimated by other statistical methods.
Now that you’ve joined NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, get acclimated. Is lunch a social time or do people sit at their desks? At NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory the most common answer selected by employees is a >1 hour break. Understand your coworkers and why they’ve chosen to stay at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, many employees say it’s because of the comfort & familiarity.
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory ranks in the Top 50% of companies for professional development in Los Angeles. 86% of employees feel as though NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory is beneficial to their continuous career growth, and 17% said they had a mentor at the office. Learn More about Professional Development at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.