Leadership is full of participation trophies... - Staff Engineer Tesla Employee Review

2.0
Jun 13, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

We are all doomed. The day is here where they now have power. In their eyes - they've trained for this. Watching episode after episode of game of thrones. Emulating the dark triad of narcissistic personality traits - ready to play it out in the real world at work and become the ultimate alpha. After all, aren't all highly intelligent people arseholes. So you show up to Tesla and you're not an arsehole - what's next? Tough cookies for you kiddo...Ready to get provoked and hazed by a long line of emotionally underdeveloped man children. Ready? So you decide to set a good example anyway, showcasing pragmatism, grit, hard work and witty intelligence. Nicely done - now you've disturbed the insecure children who managed to secure a spot in leadership wo the skills you possess and now you are on their radar. No sweat tho, you're a great person and people will surely figure it out soon, right? Wrong. Using reason to solve problems and support others around you?... whoa hold up hotshot...you need to slow down. Outshining your manager is a sure way to hurt someone's feelings - best stay agreeable with the willful ignorance and back those who have the authority even if that means lobotomizing yourself. I know it sounds strange but put your integrity aside for a second, take a load off and sip the kool aid. Setting the bar high for yourself and others? Perfect...you will be punished with a Manager who will gaslight you with some BS about why you aren't worthy of basic human respect and growth opportunities. Meanwhile the mouth breather in the corner who has all the time in the world to play politics and create chaos for others has somehow managed to get promoted twice in one year. Oh yea - this is real. But you still have hope, this is not the America you know but you still believe there is right in the world so you keep going. Then one day you wake up - and just move on.

Cons

For people who are genuinely considering employment with Tesla Fremont - heed the following. This is not a place for professional, mature individuals with high EQ and definitely not suitable for professional women. Read up on Stockholm Syndrome or 'Stanford Prison Experiment of 1971' if you want to understand the 'why' in how a culture can turn so rotten. However, there is much to be gained if you are willing to compromise a few things and if you are intelligent enough to see through the bs and not play the game. Working at this company is one of the few places today where you can learn just about anything - with the right intentions and grit you will gain knowledge far beyond what most companies can offer you. Bearing this in mind you will more than likely come across several individuals in leadership who learned the wrong way. Thanks Elon. Monkey see Monkey do. Bad behavior is somehow rewarded at this company. The lack of emotional intelligence in leadership breeds abuse of power, gaslighting, bullying, retaliation, harassment which is rampant and from my experience absolutely intentional. Not everyone in leadership is like this but you will find more bad than good here. You will find scenario after scenario where young and incompetent leadership have access to highly intelligent and experience subordinates - this is by design. How do you think Elon was able to rewrite history? People below leadership are the true builders and problem solvers. This company will show you what you are actually made of since integrity and character are not rewarded. I watched several individuals who thought they had integrity use willful ignorance as an 'out' bc it was the easy thing to do and out of paranoia and fear it was the only thing they thought they could do. Most people find themselves complicit to the silent rules of the road. Best of Luck.

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Cons

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3.0
Apr 27, 2017
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Pros

Completely casual dress code Flexibility to work from home when needed Always interesting to work at the factory If you look at the SEC filings, you can see that the top people are basically compensated the same as the other employees, which is a pleasant surprise. Many “beautiful people” here (male and female). Lots of eye candy. A lot of people complain about the pay, but they paid me more than my last company, where I had the same title LGBT friendly The product is cool, and really fun to drive If you’re in the right department, you might be able to drive a Tesla somewhat regularly. If not, there is an ongoing contest where you can be randomly selected to take one home for a couple of nights The company is still growing There is room to move geographically within Service, since Tesla owns the Service Centers Lots of “car guy” coworkers to keep conversations interesting Benefits actually got better and cheaper every year from 2012-2015, and stayed similar after that. I guess this was due to the company growing and getting better group rates. Regardless, not many people can say that. You’ll frequently come to work that day expecting to work on a certain project and end up on something totally different. This can be good and bad. Starting hours are typically flexible, which is a really nice perk. Nobody is making sure you’re in your seat at a certain time. Most employees are surprisingly responsive and friendly. Very heavy email-based communication, and it mostly works quite well. You get good at doing the best you can with the resources you have, rather than doing the best possible job. This isn’t necessarily a complaint, since it’s a valuable skill to have, but you should consider if you’re going to be okay in that kind of environment before applying.

Cons

Rare to be recognized, let alone thanked, for going above and beyond to accomplish something out of the ordinary. Once you've "done the impossible", it's just assumed that you can and will do it again and again from now on. Literally hundreds of people in one room, desks on top of each other, as many as possible in every little space. Companies claim that they’re being “modern” and “progressive” by not having offices and cubicles, but they’re just being cheap. Look at pictures of offices from the 1950’s. You’ll see the same hundreds of desks in a room. Yearly raises are typically less than the cost of living Work/life balance is mediocre at best Smallish yearly bonuses in the form of golden handcuffs. RSUs that vest over 4 years, so you’ll wait a long time to benefit from them Those who were hired before mid-2013 made a lot of money off stock options, but many of those people are leaving now that all of their options are used up. Revolving door. It’s hard to last more than a couple of years here. It’s always seemingly a few steps away from massive failure Very few processes in place, so work is done extremely inefficiently Very common to compose an email and see “This is no longer a valid Tesla address” The entire Service organization shares one budget. I am scrimping to save $50 on software while a barely-related manager wastes literally tens of thousands of dollars a week on cool toys, and it all comes from the same place. Everything’s urgent, and people try to name-drop that Elon’s watching this very project so I need to stop everything for them. Luckily those of us who have been around for a while see right through that charade. Technically, no 401(k) match, though if you’re careful with the health benefits you choose, you can end up with some leftover that can be diverted into the 401(k). Middle managers are very hit-and-miss. Many were promoted because a manager was needed and they were the only one who knew anything about the department. Much room for improvement here. Minimal leadership training. No real employee development opportunities. The results are just as bad as you’d expect. Massive inter-departmental struggles. Most of my problems can be traced to one power-hungry manager of a sister department. It only takes one person to ruin the work lives of many people. There are more meetings than I expected from this kind of company. Elon sent a great email about how wasteful meetings are, but people have fallen into old bad habits. Completely ineffective HR department Every department is grossly understaffed, just barely above the point of collapse. Nearly everyone has to work harder than they would if they were doing the same job at another company. Anything that they can do in house, they’ll do, rather than outsourcing to a supplier. There are people who spend their whole careers deciding “make vs. buy”… no need for them here, it seems. This is corporate arrogance, and it reduces quality, wastes human resources, and slows time to market in many cases. A positive side effect is that more products are made here in California than would be if they were outsourced. Inadequate parking Note to hiring managers at other companies: Watch out if someone from Tesla has “Project Manager” on their title. Many of these people are just general office workers with no skills beyond harassing people via email.

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