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4 experienciasDificultad 3.8/5Automotive / Clean Energy
Mechanical Engineer
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· Dificultad 5/5
Phone screen with hiring manager, then full-day Fremont onsite: six 45-min rounds covering mechanical fundamentals, FEA whiteboard problem, manufacturability deep-dive, behavioral, and a tour-then-discuss session in the factory. They look for first-principles thinkers who can hold their own with manufacturing leads.
Walk me through a time you redesigned a part for cost or manufacturability and what you learned.
Tell me about disagreeing with a manufacturing engineer. How did you reach a decision?
Describe a project where the spec changed mid-cycle. How did you adapt?
How do you decide when to optimize vs. ship?
Sales Advisor
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· Dificultad 2/5
Phone screen with regional recruiter, then store visit + behavioral interview with store manager. Final round was a role-play scenario: handle an angry customer disputing a delivery date. They care more about EV enthusiasm and customer empathy than sales credentials.
Tell me about a time you turned around a skeptical customer.
Describe a situation where you had to deliver disappointing news.
Why Tesla over a traditional dealership?
How do you stay motivated during slow sales periods?
Product Designer
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· Dificultad 4/5
Portfolio review with the design director, then four-round onsite: design exercise (rethink the in-car charging UX), design critique on a past project, behavioral with cross-functional partners, and a panel including a Tesla engineer. They probe how you handle Elon-style feedback cycles.
Tell me about a design decision that was overruled. How did you respond?
Describe a time you simplified an existing experience by removing rather than adding.
Walk me through how you'd redesign a feature with 24 hours of notice.
How do you keep design quality high when ship dates compress?