Tesla, the global tech giant known for its fast-paced and “innovations-first” work culture, is ramping up its team in Singapore with more new hires.
According to Tesla’s website, the electric car major has been looking to hire people to fill the following positions in Singapore: Logistics Analyst, Store Leader, Vehicle Service Technician, Vehicle Readiness Specialist, Vehicle Operations Specialist, Operations Manager, Sales Advisor, Parts Advisor, Customer Support Specialist and Country Manager.
This follows the US-based firm’s filling up of three positions across different verticals in the island nation in July last year.
Tesla, the world’s most valuable automaker, ranks among the top-10 biggest companies in the US. It also offers a variety of cutting-edge projects, such as Superchargers, Tesla Network, with a great salary for its employees.
The company is also unique in its approach to recruitment. While there are plenty of materials available online on how to bag an interview with the company, founder Elon Musk has shared in the past that candidates wishing to apply for a job in his billion-dollar empire need not graduate high school.
The way he identifies potential candidates is through “evidence of exceptional ability”. In his view, if there is a track record of exceptional achievement, then it is likely that that will continue into the future.
Tesla has been in the spotlight since its inception in 2003. With over 38,000 employees, the automobile firm is paving the way for electric cars and sustainable energy.
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Today, Tesla Motors is worth nearly US$304.6 billion, and Musk’s relentless innovation has disrupted not just the auto world but also the outer space with the mission to colonise Mars.
Most recently, Tesla incorporated a company in India. As per a report by Business Today, the company is currently scouting for land, possibly for manufacturing and R&D set-up in the country.
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