Candidatei-me por indicação de um funcionário. Fui entrevistado pela Tesla (Palo Alto, CA) em ago. de 2017
Entrevista
The interview process was long to say the least. There was a recruiter phone screen, two technical phone screens, a project, all to get to an on-site. For the on-site, my first task of the day was to give a presentation, before being interviewed for several hours by members of the team I was working for.
That being said, the interviews were useful and relevant. The first technical phone screen was simply a coding challenge where the interviewer gave a coder-pad and let me work until I was done. The project was actually pretty interesting, not terribly difficult, and a lot of fun. While the presentation was stressful to do, it felt almost like a victory lap. The questions asked during the interview were mostly relevant, with one trick question, but nothing felt overly forced.
Oh and you get to ride in a tesla after it's done. That was by far the best part.
The one piece of feedback I'd give is that the entire process was long. I think the second technica phonescreen was also not that useful.
The offer extended was fair, and comp was well in line with other companies of similar size.
Overall I think Tesla has done well in overhauling some old processes and it's definitely better than what's been noted before.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Imagine it is raining over a 100m stretch of 2-d road. Each raindrop falls onto a random position. Once it hits a stretch of road it expands to a length of 5cm. Write code that tracks each raindrop and determines when the road is entirely saturated.
tech interview for general question
code interview for demonstrating past works
whats your strength
whats your weakness
how do you collabroate
when can you start
What's your background
What's your proudest work and why
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Demonstrate works in portfolio? how did you solve it?Quick coding demonstrate and walkthrough