'In the last 14 months Tesla had 1.5 million applications from around the
world'

https://cleantechnica.com/2015/12/11/1600-job-openings-at-tesla-motors/
1,600+ Job Openings At Tesla Motors
December 11th, 2015  James Ayre 

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There are currently more than 1,600 job openings listed on Tesla’s website
at the moment — including everything from job openings for radar engineers,
to openings for service managers in Mexico City, to openings for autopilot
software engineers.

What to make of that exactly? Well, that the company is continuing to grow
rapidly — and is obviously still quite bullish on its future prospects. Or,
perhaps, that CEO Elon Musk is still quite bullish on his vision of a
mass-scale transition to electric vehicles.

As often noted by those who remain on the bearish side of things with regard
to Tesla’s prospects, the company isn’t actually cash-flow positive
currently — largely owing to fast operational growth in recent years (as one
can ascertain from the number of new positions currently open at the
company). Musk has stated, though, that he intends for this to change next
year.

Bloomberg Business provides more:

 ... Tesla is piling on the personnel as it offers more models, builds the
world’s biggest battery factory and expands globally, including stores
opening this week in Mexico City and Edinburgh. For the youngest publicly
traded US automaker, it’s a race to grow without jeopardizing Chief
Executive Officer Elon Musk’s push to turn cash-flow positive in next year’s
first quarter.

Since the end of 2010, the year of its initial public offering, Tesla’s
headcount has already grown 15-fold — comparable to the increase in its
enterprise value — to more than 14,000. Five years ago, the Palo Alto,
California-based company sold only one car, a limited edition Roadster, and
only in the US. Now it sells two electric models on three continents and
Tesla Energy, which offers stationary battery systems for home, business and
utility use, is its own business unit.

(Editor’s Note: Tesla sells electric vehicles in North America, Europe,
Asia, and Australia — that would be four continents by my count, but maybe
they are grouping Asia and Australia.)

“During 2016 Tesla will face a balancing act of funding its rapid growth
aspirations and showing the market its ability to deliver profits,” stated
Ben Kallo, an analyst with Robert W Baird & Co. “Workforce expansion across
all divisions is necessary” given all the tasks ahead in both the carmaking
and battery businesses, he said.

Despite the seemingly large number of current job openings at Tesla, it
should probably be noted here that the company has reportedly received
around 1.5 million job applications over the past 14 months — according to
the company’s vice president of human resources. So there’s clearly no lack
of interest….
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http://www.delawareonline.com/story/money/industries/2015/12/13/tesla-job-openings-underpin-quest-become-profitable/77257072/
Tesla job openings underpin quest to become profitable
December 13, 2015  Dana Hull Bloomberg News

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Tesla Model S automobiles stand on raised cradles during driving unit and
rear axle fitting on the final assembly line at the Tesla Motors Inc.
factory in Tilburg, Netherlands, on Oct. 8. After losing $1.88 billion since
2007, Tesla is piling on the personnel as it offers more models, builds the
world's biggest battery factory and expands globally, including stores
opening in Mexico City and Edinburgh.

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An employee positions a Tesla Model S automobile during battery pack fitting
on the final assembly at the Tesla Motors Inc. factory in Tilburg,
Netherlands, on Oct. 8. The maker of electric cars and energy-storage
devices is on a worldwide hiring spree.
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Need a job? Not too particular about whether the company is profitable?
Check out Tesla’s website.

The maker of electric cars and energy-storage devices had 1,656 job openings
posted last week. Among them: a radar engineer with one to three years of
experience with automotive radar systems; a manager to establish a service
operation in Mexico City; product specialists in cities from Amsterdam and
Milan to Shanghai and Chengdu.

After losing $1.88 billion since 2007, Tesla is piling on the personnel as
it offers more models, builds the world’s biggest battery factory and
expands globally, including stores opening this week in Mexico City and
Edinburgh. For the youngest publicly traded U.S. automaker, it’s a race to
grow without jeopardizing Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk’s push to turn
cash-flow positive in next year’s first quarter.

[image] Elon Musk, co-founder and chief executive officer of Tesla Motors
Inc., speaks during the GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, California,
in March. Last month, Musk told his almost 3 million Twitter followers that
he’s building up the team to work on fully autonomous cars. “We are looking
for hardcore software engineers. No prior experience with cars required,”
Musk said. (Photo: Bloomberg)

“During 2016 Tesla will face a balancing act of funding its rapid growth
aspirations and showing the market its ability to deliver profits,” said Ben
Kallo, an analyst with Robert W. Baird & Co. “Workforce expansion across all
divisions is necessary” given all the tasks ahead in both the carmaking and
battery businesses, he said.

Since the end of 2010, the year of its initial public offering, Tesla’s
headcount has already grown 15-fold – comparable to the increase in its
enterprise value – to more than 14,000. Five years ago, the Palo Alto,
California-based company sold only one car, a limited edition Roadster, and
only in the United States. Now it sells two electric models on three
continents and Tesla Energy, which offers stationary battery systems for
home, business and utility use, is its own business unit.

Of course, the nation’s youngest publicly traded automaker is still a
pipsqueak compared with giants such as General Motors, which had 216,000
employees at the end of 2014 to operate 10 automotive brands around the
world as well as the OnStar telematics unit.

Rapid hiring is typical for fast-growing companies. Tesla, which began
delivering the first of its Model X SUVs in late September, says it will
deliver at least 50,000 vehicles this year, including 17,000 to 19,000
vehicles in the fourth quarter.

At an October event marking the release of self-driving features that Tesla
calls Autopilot, Musk said autonomy and electrification are the two “most
profound innovations” in the auto industry. All Tesla cars shipped since the
fourth quarter of 2014 are equipped with the combination of camera, radar
and ultrasonic sensors that enable functions such as adaptive cruise control
or automated lane-changing.

That was when Musk said Tesla’s headcount was more than 14,000. When asked
the size of the Autopilot unit, Musk said it was a small team.

“In terms of people just working on Autopilot software, it’s maybe 50
people,” Musk said at the October event. “In terms of those working on the
Autopilot hardware suite, it’s maybe a little bigger. Maybe 100 people,
something like that? It will increase over time, but generally with software
you can get amazing things done with small teams. And a small team will do
much more radical improvements than a big team.”

Last month, Musk told his almost 3 million Twitter followers that he’s
building up the team to work on fully autonomous cars.

“We are looking for hardcore software engineers. No prior experience with
cars required,” said Musk in a tweet. “Should mention that I will be
interviewing people personally and Autopilot reports directly to me. This is
a super high priority.”

With Apple said to be developing an electric vehicle, Google working on its
self-driving car and startups like San Francisco-based Cruise Automation on
the scene, automotive engineers of all kinds are in hot demand in Silicon
Valley. But Tesla says it remains flooded with job applicants, with everyone
at the company essentially acting as a recruiter for top talent.

“In the last 14 months we’ve had 1.5 million applications from around the
world,” Arnnon Geshuri, Tesla’s vice president of human resources, said in a
phone interview. “People want to work here.”

To manage all of this growth, Tesla – which doesn’t have a chief operating
officer – is also adding seasoned executives.

During last month’s third-quarter earnings call with analysts, Musk
announced the hiring of Jason Wheeler, formerly of Google, as chief
financial officer to replace the retiring Deepak Ahuja and Jon McNeill, the
former CEO of Enservio, as head of global sales and service.

“I’m pretty excited about those two people joining the team, and we expect
to have some additional announcements in the months to come as we add bench
strength to the Tesla management team,” Musk said.
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http://patch.com/california/paloalto/tesla-has-hundreds-job-openings-palo-alto
Tesla Has Hundreds of Job Openings in Palo Alto
Nov 24, 2015 - The electric carmaker has hundreds of openings at its world
headquarters in Palo Alto. ... Right now, Tesla in Palo Alto has more than
100 openings in engineering alone. ... If Tesla isn’t a good fit, check the
Patch Jobs page for thousands of job openings.




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