Tesla reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(11,943 total reviews)
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59% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Tesla has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 11,943 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 Industrie manufacturière industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Jun 23, 2017

Owner Advisor

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Pros

You have the ability to be part of something truly amazing with Electric Vehicles. Every vehicle sold is one less gas polluting vehicle on the road. All the employees come from various backgrounds, and generally well rounded very smart individuals. -Strong health insurance with min cost out of pocket -Providing a amazing experience to individuals who understand the vision of the company. -Driving around to various events or smaller marketing events in a 100K+ vehicle -Sharing a common enthusiasm to get people to buy a all electric vehicle -Very forward thinking with big technology advancements -Working for Elon Musk and wanting to change the world -Seeing potential customers and soon to be owners light up with complete joy with they finally get it. -Operations & logistics to really learn the process of the automobile being built to when a customer takes delivery of their vehicle to join the Tesla movement. -Casual work environment. (Usually black, or gray pants with a pressed white shirt). -Watching news releases from Tesla HQ, and Elon Musk has you filled with joy for the day -Knowing that you are making a difference to the world and to families providing them with different lifestyle. -Potential equity grants within the company

Cons

Compared to similar roles within the auto sector, the pay is on the low side -Micromanagement of daily reports to direct managers, when they have the same access to the salesforce reports -Test Drives with individuals who don't care about anybody on the road but themselves. -The car is one of the safest vehicles ever built/created but you sometimes fear for you life when test drivers either freak out on the Auto Pilot, the aggressive speeding, and drivers who don't really know how to properly and use two feel to drive. -Retail hours are horrible if you are in the retail channel. If you have a family with children, it's almost near impossible to have a constant schedule each week. -Small office that hosts 10 people at any given time. Approx 100 sq/ft no windows, people eating over top of each other, and silly shenanigans that they young staff partake in. -Very childish behavior from both staff and management. When you are trying to get people on the phone, you will notice that management will be playing childish games on their cell phones. -Majority of the people including management don't drive a Tesla themselves. (Either they can't afford the car, or they are not sold on the product enough to drive & own one). -Changing compensation plan 3 times in a 5 month period -No real training with the actual system and process. You are thrown into the system and need to learn the process other wise you get talked down to and treated much like a second class citizen. -Product knowledge changes daily -Defending negative press news regarding a sensitive material around the Auto Pilot technology -Very Cliquey environment. If you come from the outside without starting out either in Delivery, washing cars or Customer Service Expert you will have limited support for you to be successful. -Leads from internet that are ready to buy are generally passed along to the top performers, leaving the bottom performers to fend for yourself. -Working Holidays & long weekends missing time from family and other events or functions that you care about. -No real team approach to want to help one another (back to cliquey). Very cut throat mentality and only care about themselves. -Reps will snake deals right from you that you have spent hours with from other locations. (Very similar to working at a traditional dealership, and they go to your competitor but worst feeling because it's with the same DIRECT company. -Working the floor to "FishBowl" for leads. Clearly there are times individuals are not in the market, can't afford the car, or are ready to have a potential test drive. Management doesn't care and wants more leads. Doesn't matter if they are garbage or Hot leads they just want another phone number or email to add their hundreds of thousands of contacts that they already have in their ever growing data base. -Regional management lives in a Ivory tower and has never walked the talk. Some with huge egos that typically enjoy talking down to staff with nonsense stories that have no relation to the current role within Tesla. -Unrealistic goals that are almost stretch goals and unattainable even for the top performers -Malls are going to be distressed assets in the near future. The footprint of malls are shrinking with more and more stores closing, resulting in a fewer foot traffic. -Being told that cold calls are not allowed, and only reaching out to those who have raised their hand for additional information. -Marketing yourself through social media is very restricted and don't want images, or videos to be portrayed in the wrong light. -Management across the board in multiple departments with no real life experiences -No discount on the purchase of a their vehicles, only on lease programs which if you live in state that offers state incentives they would waive the sales tax which there is no savings. -Dress code from HQ doesn't match to what is actually expected in each store. -No 401k match

3.0
May 19, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Exciting products Brilliant people to work with Brand recognition Employees are empowered to do what needs to be done Lean management structure

Cons

Definitely a cult like environment No room for descent, there is one company line and everyone tows it, period Management mentality that it's "the best company in the world" so no need to put effort into retaining staff. There are always more people to pick from No work life balance. Its a meat grinder, no matter what level performer you are

1.0
Oct 19, 2016

Dont let them fool you

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Sadly, the only pro is the company's mission and product. That I believe in, and that is the reason why I made numerous sacrifices to join this company, including taking a pay cut to come here. They fooled me and offered many benefits that in reality are not real and not benefits at all. I regret having left a company I loved, and a job I felt fulfilled in to join this circus. I cannot provide details due to the NDA I signed, but do know that your concerns and requests will fall on deaf ears. Management does not care to resolve things but rather will patronize you and tell you that you need to be more "resilient." Toxic environment.

Cons

Plenty. Enough so that even though I love the mission, and probably am someone who truly should stay and work for the company because of my beliefs, am now looking to make an exit. Not an easy decision because I truly had high hopes for what I could do to help further their mission, but the toxicity and lack of concern and action from upper management leaves me no choice but to make a move.

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