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4.6/5
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Cruise is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 2 company reviews. This rating reflects a generally positive employee experience, indicating satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Highly Rated for | Skill development Work-life balance Salary | Job security Work-life balance | Job security | Job security |
Critically Rated for | No critically rated category | Promotions Salary Work satisfaction | Promotions Salary | Promotions |
Primary Work Policy | - | Work from office 81% employees reported | Hybrid 62% employees reported | Hybrid 75% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | - no rating available | 3.7 Good rated by 26.7k women | 3.8 Good rated by 15.6k women | 3.8 Good rated by 21.8k women |
Rating by Men Employees | - no rating available | 3.6 Good rated by 60.1k men | 3.7 Good rated by 36.3k men | 3.8 Good rated by 33.6k men |
Job security | 5.0 Excellent | 4.5 Good | 3.8 Good | 3.8 Good |
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Cruise Salaries
Cruise salaries have received with an average score of 5.0 out of 5 by 2 employees.
Chef DE Partie
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Financial Accountant
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₹10 L/yr - ₹16 L/yr
House Keeping
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₹5.4 L/yr - ₹7 L/yr
Branch Manager
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₹8.3 L/yr - ₹10.6 L/yr
Dcdp Chef
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₹4.1 L/yr - ₹5.2 L/yr
Area Sales Manager
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₹5.9 L/yr - ₹7.5 L/yr
Senior Project Analyst
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₹13.5 L/yr - ₹17.2 L/yr
Project Manager
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₹10.8 L/yr - ₹13.8 L/yr
Branch Sales Manager
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₹6.3 L/yr - ₹8 L/yr
Store Keeper
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Cruise News
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The Bot Company, led by Kyle Vogt, brings in another $150M
- The Bot Company, led by Kyle Vogt, has raised $150 million in new funding, bringing its valuation to $2 billion.
- The latest funding round includes participation from Greenoaks and various other investors.
- Vogt, co-founder of Cruise, started The Bot Company with $150 million already raised.
- The Bot Company aims to create home robots to automate household chores and has remained secretive about its system and capabilities.
The Robot Report | 25 Mar, 2025
Ex-Cruise Chief Vogt Raises $150m For Robotics Start-Up
- Former Cruise chief executive Kyle Vogt has raised $150 million in a funding round for his robotics start-up The Bot Company, valuing the company at $2 billion.
- The funding round, led by Greenoaks, indicates investors' and companies' belief in the potential of large language models (LLMs) to reshape robots and enable them to understand complex human-language instructions.
- The Bot Company, which has no customers, products or revenue yet, plans to develop a non-humanoid robot equipped with grips for household tasks.
- Venture capitalists invested around $6.1 billion in robotics in 2023, a 19% increase from the previous year, as part of the broader investment trend in AI.
Silicon | 24 Mar, 2025

The Bot Company, Kyle Vogt’s robotics startup, valued at $2 billion
- The Bot Company, a robotics startup founded by Kyle Vogt, has raised $150 million in funding.
- The funding round was led by global investment firm Greenoaks and valued the startup at $2 billion.
- The startup aims to develop non-humanoid robots designed to assist with everyday tasks.
- Kyle Vogt is the former co-founder and CEO of autonomous vehicle company Cruise.
Economic Times | 24 Mar, 2025

Former Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt’s new robotics startup reportedly raises another $150M
- Robotics startup The Bot Company, co-founded by former Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt, has raised $150 million in a funding round led by Greenoaks.
- The Bot Company, established less than a year ago, aims to develop robots for household chores.
- The startup had previously secured $150 million in funding from various investors.
- Kyle Vogt resigned as CEO of Cruise, the autonomous vehicle startup he founded, following a pedestrian accident involving a Cruise vehicle.
TechCrunch | 24 Mar, 2025

Self-driving cars: Google and others map the road to automated vehicles
- Google, along with automakers, leads the way in advancing self-driving cars on American roads.
- Self-driving cars are approved in three states, with Google's fleet having driven over 300,000 miles collectively.
- Legal and ethical challenges exist for widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles.
- Challenges include opposition from various stakeholders on legal and moral grounds.
- Google's self-driving car technology is transitioning from experimental to potential consumer use.
- Various updates and actions by companies like Waymo, Cruise, Uber, and Amazon impact the progress of self-driving cars.
- Issues surrounding self-driving cars include crashes, traffic violations, and consumer perception.
- Efforts are being made to address concerns around safety, regulations, and public acceptance of driverless vehicles.
- Despite challenges, advancements like fully driverless minivans and partnerships with companies signal progress in autonomous vehicle technology.
- Partnerships and investments from major tech and automotive players are driving the development and testing of self-driving cars.
The Verge | 4 Mar, 2025

Lucid loses its CEO, and ‘founder mode’ comes for Flexport
- Lucid Motors CEO and CTO Peter Rawlinson resigned, leaving a vacant board seat and transitioning to a strategic adviser role within the company.
- Rawlinson did not participate in the fourth-quarter earnings call, raising speculation about his departure.
- Turqi Alnowaiser, Lucid's chairman and an executive from Saudi Arabia's wealth fund, will lead the company temporarily.
- Lucid aims to increase EV sales, particularly their new Gravity SUV, while managing costs amid developing a new vehicle platform.
- Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen announced a series of new products using AI, inspired by Airbnb founder's 'founder mode' concept.
- Cruise, under GM, underwent layoffs focused on reshaping resources towards improving driver-assistance systems and autonomous vehicles.
- Notable deals include Prosus acquiring Just Eat Takeaway, AIRO Group's IPO filing, and Circuit's $17 million Series B funding.
- Various startups like Donut Lab, Gozem, and Vidyut secured significant funding rounds for their respective ventures.
- AAA's survey revealed low consumer interest in self-driving vehicles and increased preference for advanced driver-assistance systems.
- Joby Aviation is progressing towards FAA certification for its electric aircraft, aiming to operate in Dubai by mid-2025.
TechCrunch | 28 Feb, 2025

Meta Looks To Develop AI-Powered Humanoid Robots
- Meta Platforms is planning to invest in AI-powered humanoid robots to carry out household tasks.
- A new robotics product group will be created within Meta's Reality Labs division.
- The platform aims to create a widely-used platform for humanoid robotics, including AI, sensors, software, and hardware.
- Meta is in discussions with robotics companies and former GM's Cruise CEO, Marc Whitten, will lead the new group.
Silicon | 17 Feb, 2025

Meta’s next big bet may be humanoid robotics
- Meta is forming a new team within its Reality Labs hardware division to build humanoid robotics hardware.
- The team will develop robots that can perform physical tasks, including household chores.
- The new robotics group will be led by Marc Whitten, former CEO of Cruise, and will focus on developing robotic software and AI.
- Meta aims to create a hardware foundation for the rest of the robotics market, potentially partnering with other companies for prototypes.
TechCrunch | 15 Feb, 2025

Internal memo: Meta is betting on humanoid robots and hires the former CEOs of Cruise and The RealReal
- Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is focusing on humanoid robots and has hired the former CEOs of Cruise and The RealReal to lead its robotics ambitions.
- Marc Whitten, former CEO of Cruise, joins as VP of robotics, while John Koryl, former CEO of The RealReal, becomes VP of retail to boost sales of smart glasses.
- Meta aims to leverage its open-source language model Llama and its mixed and augmented reality programs to create value in the consumer humanoid robotics space.
- The hiring announcement is part of Meta's efforts to expand Reality Labs and make it a bigger part of its core business.
Insider | 15 Feb, 2025
Precision Farming: Bridging the Connectivity Gap
- Chris Painter, the Director of Technical Product Management at CNH Industrial, discusses the advancements in precision agriculture, the importance of connectivity, and the challenges faced by farmers in rural areas.
- Real-time data and continuous connectivity are highlighted as essential for operational efficiency and the future of autonomy in farming.
- The impact of AI on agricultural technology is also a crucial aspect discussed, along with the ongoing labor challenges in the agricultural sector.
- Other news of the week includes Apple's project on expressive movement design for non-anthropomorphic robots, layoffs in Teradyne's robotics group, the introduction of Brightpick Giraffe for autonomous mobile picking in warehouses, and Cruise's restructuring amid focus on personal autonomous vehicles.
The Robot Report | 8 Feb, 2025

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