RED 6 Reviews

3.5

54% would recommend to a friend

(33 total reviews)

Daniel Robinson

63% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

RED 6 has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 33 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RED 6 employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aerospace and defence industry (3.6 stars).

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33 reviews
1.0
24 Feb 2026

Toxic Culture

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Tech and work is interesting. There were some really great and smart people.

Cons

I don’t understand how the reviews here are so high. Extremely toxic culture that was detrimental to my mental health and still dealing with the repercussions. Company full of nepotism and if you weren’t in the clique, your job was in jeopardy. CEO regularly hazes employees publicly. Just terrible toxic culture overall and unprofessional people. This is not a company, it is a cult. Benefits suck, they clearly do not care about their employees and underpay. Avoid avoid avoid.

1.0
8 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Talented technical team of engineers

Cons

False or no communication from C-suite to the rest of company. Sudden layoffs after new CTO hired and another after President hired. This was right after they had a massive hiring spree at the end the year. If you disagree with leadership about something in all hands, you will be let go shortly after. Despite them saying it's ok to do so. Leadership making "changes" to fix issues but its just pointless presentations that don't have actual impact. Poor financial management

1.0
4 Jun 2026

Please don’t do it!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Employer covered healthcare insurance for employees.

Cons

I wanted to love this company so much. The CEO is a great salesman, selling the idea for the tech, but no real product. There was a massive hiring push January 2026, only for there to be surprise layoffs and then a massive layoff May 2026. There is absolutely no communication between the C-Suite and employees on the ground. Even senior VPs were left out of the communication of the C-Suite. Members of the C-Suite (during all-hands) would encourage employees to voice concerns and speak up about issues or challenges, however, those individuals who did speak up found themselves without a job a few weeks later. Per public information, Red 6 just received more financial backing from yet another VC company. My opinion is that with the limited source of funding, and the recent massive layoffs in May, it makes one wonder just how long the company will be around. With the recent round of layoffs, it is rumored the expectation from the newly appointed President is that employees work longer hours to make up for lost people and time. Employees now wonder if Red 6 is getting ready to sell the company. In terms of benefits, while the healthcare was covered for employees, it wasn’t for family members, which proved to be an expensive proposition. Additionally, Red 6 does not match any 401k contributions. This tidbit of information was kept from me during the interview process, even when questioned about it.

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