KEY POINTS
  • Attrition at Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin has steadily climbed, passing 20% for this year, multiple people familiar with the situation told CNBC.
  • Multiple people told CNBC that the departures are a direct reflection on the leadership of CEO Bob Smith.
  • The central sticking point, and cause cited by many people who recently left, was Smith's strong push this year for all Blue Origin employees to return to the office.
  • During Smith's tenure the company has struggled to deliver on multiple major programs, highlighted by Blue Origin's chief operating officer leaving late last year.
Billionaire American businessman Jeff Bezos walks with Blue Origin's President and CEO Bob Smith after Bezos flew on the company's inaugural flight to the edge of space, in the nearby town of Van Horn, Texas, U.S. July 20, 2021.

Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin is suffering from an elevated turnover rate, CNBC has learned, with the space company losing talent primarily from CEO Bob Smith's pressure to return to the office.

A Blue Origin spokesperson told CNBC that attrition "has never exceeded 12.7%" on an annualized rate, which measures personnel losses over the 12 months.