Tesla reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(11,960 total reviews)
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Elon Musk

59% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Tesla has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 11,960 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Tesla employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufactura industry (3.5 stars).

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3.0
Jul 24, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-working for a cutting-edge company with a wonderful mission -driving some of the coolest, high tech, and high performing cars on the road -youngish workforce, lots of high-energy coworkers who you can easily befriend -stock bonuses

Cons

-disorganization throughout the company. If given a salesforce lead report, expect to spend half your time combing through for duplicate leads, people you/your coworkers have already contacted, etc. -poor planning at the top of the pyramid. They make promises to investors/clients and then set unrealistic expectations of the salesmen at the bottom of the pyramid. -most of the middle sales management had been working for the company for a shorter time than I had. This isn't inherently bad, but it is revealing of the turnover at that level of management. I had people try to train me who knew less than I did about the products/the company structure. Most of the middle management is also hired from luxury retail settings (high end jewelry, clothing, handbags etc.) These people have no idea how to sell a car, much less manage a car sales location. -I was ridiculed for taking a full hour for my lunch. -No consistent work schedule/weekend. Often I didn't know my schedule for the next week until the Thursday or Friday before. When I expressed concern about this, my manager told me to prioritize my free time better so that I made better use of my split weekends. Instead of creating a consistent and cohesive schedule, the same manager also told me to make time-off requests for every single time I wanted two days off together, as if that were a luxury. -We were given little or no warning when a product change/announcement/discontinuation was coming. We were expected to be the "front line" against customer escalations without the proper resources. -I wasn't put on a Performance Improvement Plan before being laid off. I wasn't warned at all. -I was laid off less than a year after I relocated across the country for the company, leaving me feeling somewhat stranded as I have few friends/professional connections to benefit me in my new location. -In the infrequent event of a regional sales manager or general manager visiting the office, most of their time was spent in skype meetings. On their last visit before I was let go, I had about 1 minute of face time with the regional sales manager, and no face time with the general manager. -We were never completely off the clock. We were sometimes criticized for not coming in to work on our off days.

2.0
Jun 21, 2017

Great Company Vision. Horrible Management and Pay.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Co-workers are nice. Elon is a good CEO. The vision of the company for a sustainable world is nice. Benefits are great.

Cons

The work that you are required to do far exceeds the pay you are given. Software is consistently broken. The blame for any issue is placed on the rep. Factory-like work for a desk job. There seems to be little care for trying to improve things. A lot of favoritism. Moving up in the company is near impossible.

2.0
May 30, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

People love this company. Excellent benefits that take effect immediately. Awesome products that continually improve and you get to drive the cars from time to time.

Cons

Management has a passive-aggressive nature and most shouldn't be in the roles that they're in. You are encouraged at your time of hire to share ideas for the benefit of the company. Your ideas are never taken into consideration. District level visits last 5-10 minutes and no time to talk to you, only management, so your side of the story is never heard. If upper management does talk to you, it feels like they are talking down to you. Polices, pay, job titles and responsibilities are changing all of the time. I guess this is what comes from a growing company. The probability of really moving up in this company outside of sales are slim to none if you start in sales. My location was inside of Nordstrom. Myself and my coworkers left solid jobs to come here for all the promises of long term career opportunities in the company. Our location lasted less than 6 months and we're all laid off. I feel like it was part of a failed experiment, and we're paying the price for it.

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