I was contacted by a recruiter after applying through Indeed, and asked a few standard questions. I was told that they wanted to offer me an interview, and gave me study materials and guides on what they were looking for from a prospective candidate. After about a week, I went in for my interview; there were six of us interviewing at the same time (although it wasn't a group interview), and we all met with individual interviewers spread throughout the same room. The first part of the interview took about 15 minutes and involved a super basic general computer use assessment (an example of a task they asked me to perform was, "are you able to clear your internet browser's cookies and history?") coupled with a typing test. After completing this portion of the interview, I was asked questions regarding why I wanted to work at Tesla, past work scenarios and how I handled them, etc. The last portion of the interview regarded a practical assessment to gauge the accuracy of my ability in what my daily job function would consist of. Although I was not offered a position (most likely due to the last portion of the interview *cough* *cough*), I do regard this experience as a positive one! Everyone was professional and I genuinely feel like I was given a strong opportunity to be prepared for every stage of the interview.