There is a lot to learn from their innovation, from software to manufacturing capabilities.
The learning experience can be team dependent.
There was only one interview. I was given rapid-fire technical questions at the beginning, and the rest was behavioral/resume questions. Just talk about your work and project experience, and study up on fundamental engineering problems.
My interview process included: * A 30-minute interview with the manager * Two technical questions * A "Why Tesla?" question Naturally, I had to know the ins and outs of my own projects. The interviewer threw me a curveball about one of my pro
The interview was about 45 minutes long. I mostly talked about my experience and projects. They did ask me some technical questions, but they were mostly related to my experience, such as GD&T, drawing, CAD, and machining.
There was only one interview. I was given rapid-fire technical questions at the beginning, and the rest was behavioral/resume questions. Just talk about your work and project experience, and study up on fundamental engineering problems.
My interview process included: * A 30-minute interview with the manager * Two technical questions * A "Why Tesla?" question Naturally, I had to know the ins and outs of my own projects. The interviewer threw me a curveball about one of my pro
The interview was about 45 minutes long. I mostly talked about my experience and projects. They did ask me some technical questions, but they were mostly related to my experience, such as GD&T, drawing, CAD, and machining.