Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Tesla as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Senior Recruiter and rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Senior Recruiter and roles were rated as the easiest.
Three rounds, all behavioral. This was for a non-technical position, however. The overall process was smooth and was conducted over a couple of weeks. They take a while to get back to you if the team you're interviewing for hasn't made a decision.
I applied online. I interviewed at Tesla (San Francisco, CA)
Interview
The interview took a couple weeks, and the decisions were made a couple months later. First couple of interviews were phone calls with the recruiter and hiring manager, then a case study, presentation, followed by a day of panel interviews.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Many pricing structure questions, hypothetical scenarios, etc.
I applied online. I interviewed at Tesla (Germany) in Jul 2025
Interview
I applied online via the Tesla careers page and was contacted by recruiting a short time later. First step was an email with some “hard criteria” questions (availability, 6-month full-time internship, enrollment status, start date, etc.). After I replied, I had an online interview.
The interview itself was professional and friendly. We talked about my background in mechanical/electrical design, EV/high-voltage topics, CAD skills, and some basic questions on mechanics, materials, and DFM/DFA. They also asked about how I approach problems, how I work in teams, and why I wanted to join the High Voltage Distribution team.
Technically, I felt the fit was good and the conversation went well. However, in the end I was rejected because my German language skills were not strong enough for what they needed in that team. This was communicated politely, but it’s important to mention: even for an internship, German fluency can be a deciding factor, depending on the team and role.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
“What CAD tools have you used, and what kind of models/drawings have you created with them?”
“Imagine you need to route a high-voltage wiring harness through a tight area. What would you consider to avoid issues like chafing, bending, thermal or vibration problems?”