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      Best Job Ever!

      High volume recruiter
      Former employee
      Fresno, CA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Amazing Team and Managers who are all extremely supportive and professional. Work with incredible managers and incredible talent. Good pay with great benefits and equity package.

      Cons

      Rapidly changing systems and procedures almost daily or weekly. Must be prepared to forget what you knew and learn the new way at all times. Constant worry of layoffs. Much more pros than cons an honestly my favorite job to date, but leadership from top executives is a mess.

      2

      Don’t make it a career

      Production associate ga
      Former employee
      Austin, TX
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      The pay is very good, the benefit package and PTO are awesome and enticing. Shuttle service.

      Cons

      You spend most of your day at work. You have to get there 2 hours before your shift to park close to your department or park far and walk a lot. There’s always a problem with the machines and the engineers are useless. Also, make sure to not miss too many days because even if you use your pto or paid family leave AND it’s all approved, you have a a higher chance of being terminated, even if you never had occurrences or write-ups. They will “lay off” employees instead of giving them the option to transfer to a department that’s in dire need of workers and is hiring massively. Management doesn’t care about its employees, you’re just a number. No work-life balance.

      5

      Good fast pace working enviroment

      Anonymous employee
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good Benefits package Renowned company Fast growing company

      Cons

      Company growth in a fast pace as well as the company information changes everyday.

      1

      Parts advisor

      Parts advisor
      Former employee
      Charlotte, NC
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good benefits package. Nice working environment

      Cons

      The recruiter will lie to you

      Great Place to Work!

      Production associate
      Current employee
      Fremont, CA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Pay Scale moves up every 6 months, stock benefits, benefits package includes medical,dental, life insurance, 401k

      Cons

      work is very busy, can be dangerous,

      Energy Customer Support Specialist

      Energy customer support specialist
      Current employee
      Las Vegas, NV
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Stock options/ Restricted stock Good benefit package

      Cons

      Poor communication between teams Workload does not match the pay

      Ops Supervisor

      Operations supervisor
      Former employee
      Long Beach, CA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Great benefits package and exciting problem solving

      Cons

      Political hierarchy embellishes unspoken favoritism

      Extremely Valuable Place to Start Your Career

      Engineering technician ii
      Current employee
      Sparks, NV
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Mobility -Direct mobility (level I-> level II) is a total mixed bag that depends on opportunities to show your skills and the quality of your direct management. - "Diagonal" mobility is fantastic. If you can learn some basic skills that are relevant to positions, and solve some problems, then you can take a path like Production associate->process technician->engineering technician->Engineer, and although that's the road less-travelled people do it here often enough. Compensation Again, mixed bag. completely depends on your dept, level, management, and company goals. but there tends to be an annual or bi-annual bonus that can be taken as stock, stock-options, or cash. There is also ESPP which is functionally a stock savings account with 15% incentives. Free therapy. Healthcare is phenomenal. there's some perks tesla occasionally has with the local things from uber to sport ticket discounts, too. the benefit package really is a part of your pay Management -If you have a great manager then you're gonna succeed here. People are rated on the social metric of not being unbearable to be around and HR takes complaints seriously if you know how to present them. Diversity -Super diverse place. I have worked for many people who fall into categories of LGBTQ, POC, women, and migrants. Tesla is very skills-forward and any walk of life can have a successful career here (myself included)

      Cons

      Mobility -Mobility, in the leveling sense, can be downright insulting at the basic technician, material handling, or production associate level. I had lead job offers in hand and a supervisor still did not give me a review that indicated moving from level I to level II. It wasn't until my 3rd mobility promotion that I finally saw a level-up, and it was kind of ridiculous. Compensation - The bonuses are received annually if you're meeting performance goals but the money from those bonuses typically pays out over multiple years. so you will just miss out if you are buckled into tesla for the foreseeable future. non-technical hourly rates had to catch up to the industry but they largely have. Management -Managers just have a crazy amount of power over you and-depending on the department- minimal oversight. This can leave you stuck. To make career moves I felt the need to wait until some managers were on extended leave so I could exit a department where I wasn't growing. (Told directly I would be held as long as allowable if offered a role elsewhere in tesla). Culture&Values -Another mixed bag. Lots of young passionate very smart folks. Lots of people i just don't like. but sometimes safety is a risk on the factory floor if you don't have your head on a swivel. and sometimes innovation is emphasized to the point of wasted energy on changes that provide limited or non-benefit so people have it on their review reports. Senior management -Makes me nervous to see them because it's pretty rare. Not typically great news. The higher up I go, the more I see that these guys are just super busy. but still, you don't get the sense that they understand the process or workflow all the time Work/life balance -It depends massively on company goals and where you work. In general it's an intense place to work and you can really mess up your career with attendance, early-on. However, once you've proven yourself, you can get away with a little more. You always have to meet the metrics, though.

      Good for a short time

      Senior construction project manager
      Former employee
      Austin, TX
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      - Working with some of the smartest, most innovated people in their field. - Decent salary and good stock packages - Excellent benefits package - Constantly learning

      Cons

      - Extremely long hours (60+) - A lot of turnover and instability - No work culture

      Overall

      Commissioning engineer
      Current employee
      Austin, TX
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good benefits, grants, and welfare package

      Cons

      Long hours and no Life balance