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Intern Energy Product Engineering

August 2018 • San Rafael, CA

What I liked

My team was flexible with my schedule. Everyone worked well and was independent. Feedback was provided frequently. Many intern events!

What I wish was different

The connection between the remote office, due to distance, and the typically thought of locations (Palo Alto, Fremont) was very weak. I have the badge and walk through the door, but the office is rather small. It makes it a little less stressful than it should be. It didn't help that my commute from SJSU to the office was long and that many intern events were at Fremont or Palo Alto.

Advice

Always show your results, no matter the progress and try to improve constantly.. I've worked it out with my boss in weekly meetings on my tasks and I'm always mentioning how I should improve it. Sometimes, the best critique is from yourself.
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Orientation and Onboarding Intern

May - August 2018 • Fremont, CA

What I liked

I really liked what Tesla stands for, as I am very passionate about sustainability. I really believe that my job was making a difference in this world, so I was extremely motivated to come in to work. I also loved working with the Orientation team, as I was able to meet people in all different roles of the company, from VPs to engineers to sales people and production associates! I was able to partake in their first impression of Tesla, and I am so grateful!

What I wish was different

I wish there had been more leadership and professional development for myself and the other interns on my team. However, this encouraged me to take a very independent role in my networking, and I was very proud of how many people I connected with and how many doors were opened because of it!

Advice

I would definitely encourage those who are working in corporate culture to branch out and network with other teams/parts of the company. I got the opportunity to work with three other teams while working at Tesla, including the Sustainability Team, and the Energy Operations team, enhancing my learning experience drastically.
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Project Coordinator

June - August 2018 • Fremont, CA

What I liked

I was part of a company that was acquired by Tesla. The ability to see and participate and see differences in how companies manage internal governance with high growth was invaluable.

What I wish was different

I wish I had a better team. Being acquired removed self-selection, and I should have made more effort to transition.

Advice

Quitting is underrated. Opportunity costs are high, and every day one is doing something should be measured by what else they could have been doing that day.
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Intern

January - August 2018 • Fremont, CA

What I liked

plenty of projects to do at Tesla and I was given a lot of responsibility (perhaps too much) lots to do for fun in and around the Bay Area, loads of other interns around

What I wish was different

location in South Bay is inconvenient my team had poor mentorship/feedback

Advice

important to hit the ground running independence in finding projects is preferred and often necessary
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Mechanical Engineering Intern

May - August 2018 • Fremont, CA

What I liked

Lots of responsibility and freedom given to interns

What I wish was different

A little more structure for internship programs.

Advice

Keep your head down and be ready for failure. You'll work on a lot of projects for hours and they might end up getting scrapped. However, the projects you do work on will be crucial to the company and you'll feel accomplished in the end.
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Production associate

May 2018 • Virginia City, NV

What I liked

I like the hours, working nights I was able to continue going to school. I also like all the opportunities they have to grow my career.

What I wish was different

N/A

Advice

It’s tough, but you should keep on pushing. There’s so much more to learn so keep an open mind, listen to what everyone has to say.
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Design Engineer Intern

May - August 2018 • Palo Alto, CA

What I liked

What I wish was different

Advice

Network and work your connections at events and LinkedIn. Hard work pays off.
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Cell Engineering Intern

May - August 2018 • Palo Alto, CA

What I liked

The fast-paced atmosphere and breadth of engineering challenges I worked with.

What I wish was different

I wish there was a more rigid organizational structure because I wasted a lot of time looking for the right people.

Advice

Be flexible.
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People Analytics Intern

May - August 2018 • Fremont, CA

What I liked

Hands off management style, frequent intern speaker series, well paid for my time

What I wish was different

I wish my group had been more technical and that I'd had the opportunity to work on a more statistics/math heavy project that would've forced me to broaden my skillset

Advice

Networking is everything! I never would've gotten into Tesla had it not been for a 3rd level connection (I connected to a Tesla employee who who graduated from the same program as someone my dad used to work with)
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Production associate

June - August 2018 • Sparks, NV

What I liked

The position I had was being part of a team, if you know how to embrace being a team member and building relationships it can be an enjoyable experience.

What I wish was different

The pay was good, but management could be better at communication and decision making. Was doing 60 hour weeks because of mandatory overtime with no knowledge of when it would be done.

Advice

Talk to people. Other employees, your supervisors, everybody has a story and you can gain a lot of information as well as personal relationships.
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Manufacturing Engineering Intern

May - August 2018 • Fremont, CA

What I liked

It was very fast paced, and interns can work on highly impactful projects.

What I wish was different

I wish my supervisor had more time to coach me, but he was way too busy with the Model 3 production target.

Advice

At Tesla, you really need to be self-starters, because other engineers are way too busy with their own work. They will only provide you with resources when you ask for them.
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Vehicle Test Intern

May - August 2017 • Fremont, CA

What I liked

Open ended, relaxed atmosphere, all around well-paid and convenient location

What I wish was different

More structure, more variety of work

Advice

Always be working
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Project Management Intern

June - September 2018 • Fremont, CA

What I liked

I really enjoyed the team environment and getting the chance to get exposed to multiple projects across the facility.

What I wish was different

Nothing, it was a overall awesome experience.

Advice

Apply early and if you can take a quarter off do it!
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Delivery experience specialist

June - November 2018 • Fremont, CA

What I liked

The mission of the company is inline with my values.

What I wish was different

I wish that the company had been more organized.

Advice

Be more considerate of employees career desiress.
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Communications Intern

May - August 2018 • Fremont, CA

What I liked

Tesla is such an amazing company. All of the employees that I met there are very dedicated to their job and seem to have tons of experience. I learned from them a ton and respect everyone there immensely. I really enjoyed the experience I got whether it was summarizing Tesla news coverage, researching for media influencers on YouTube or pitching to magazines about the Solar Roof. I also got to drive a Tesla Model 3 Performance! Highlight of the summer!!

What I wish was different

NOTHING! Even though a little crazy at times, this internship was fantastic. I learned so much!

Advice

The ability to think on your feet is everything! Always be offering to help whenever you can, because it will be appreciated if not rewarded.
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Glass Coatings & Film Development Intern

June - September 2018 • Hawthorne, CA

What I liked

Working with some of the smartest people.

What I wish was different

Longer time to work on projects. Less drama at the CEO level.

Advice

Remember that there are many companies that want Tesla to fail, and to not let the media reports make you question the mission or the future of the company.
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Software Engineering Intern

July - September 2018 • Fremont, CA

What I liked

A lot of responsibility was given and learned a lot.

What I wish was different

A more diverse team and I wish the culture was more inclusive of diverse backgrounds.

Advice

Take ownership of your projects/work.
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Electrical engineering intern - Manufacturing

May - August 2018 • Fremont, CA

What I liked

Great real world experience with like minded individuals.

What I wish was different

Advice

It would be nice to have more real world application brought into the classroom. I am finding out that many in the workplace say that a majority of major curriculum does not transfer into the workplace.
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Material Planning Intern

May - August 2018 • Fremont, CA

What I liked

I loved the hands on experience I received and the responsibilities that were handed to me. I felt like a member of the company rather than just an intern.

What I wish was different

I wish I had a more structured project at the beginning of my program.

Advice

Take initiative. Sometimes it feels like you've run out of things to do. Making lists of your responsibilities helps remind you of tasks you might have neglected.
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Lean Intern

June - December 2016 • Fremont, CA

What I liked

Variety of problems and situations to address greatly expanded skill set and thinking

What I wish was different

Less fire fighting

Advice

Be willing to put your projects aside to fire fight
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