I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Tesla (Palo Alto, CA) in Aug 2017
Interview
Talk with a recruiter, then offline coding task.
They gave me ample time to complete the coding task offline. Yet.
Got a rather rude response that I don't know how to code (I have 10+ years of C++, so debatable)
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
write a command-line program to evaluate a set of equations.
Like:
a=b+4
b=c+d
d=4
c=3+2
Remembering the coding question about finding a peak element gives me a sense of relief. It was nearly the same as one I had practiced on PracHub a few days prior. The interview process began with a recruiter screening my resume, followed by a technical phone interview where we discussed data structures and algorithms. The onsite included two additional rounds focusing on coding and behavioral questions. Overall, the experience was straightforward, and I felt well-prepared, ultimately leading to an offer that I happily accepted.
2 Technical Coding Screen, followed by onsite. Interesting problems and role related. Friendly recruiting coordinator. On site - in person, several rounds, includes presentation and question & answers. Highly role related and based on past experiences.
pretty chill. asked about evaluation metrics, calculate 2 metrics given a data log. has_collided, radial TTC. A few questions from my resume. How did you determine xyz, what are the factors, and what could be some other factors?
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