I have an upcoming onsite interview at Tesla for the position of front-end engineer. The interview process consists of a total of 5 rounds. I was wondering if anyone has gone through this process before and could provide any insights into what to expect in terms of the interview format, types of questions asked, and any other tips for preparation? Thanks in advance for your help! #swe #frontend #tesla #engineering #software
Pledging your allegiance to Lord Elon Musk and promising that you would defeat the "woke mind virus" with your engineering skills /s
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Curtesy of ChatGPT: Round 1: The "Show me your skills" round The first round is all about proving your skills as a front end engineer. You'll be asked to code on the spot, build a website from scratch, and design a beautiful UI. But be warned, Elon Musk might suddenly take over your keyboard and start typing himself, just like he did with the Tesla Twitter account. Good luck keeping up with his lightning-fast typing! Round 2: The "Let's dig into your code" round In the second round, you'll be asked to walk through your code with a team of Tesla engineers. But beware, Elon Musk might interject with his own opinions about how to optimize your code for Mars colonization or for use in SpaceX rockets. Don't forget to bring your space helmet just in case. Round 3: The "Culture fit" round In the third round, you'll be grilled on your cultural fit with Tesla's mission to save the planet. Elon Musk himself will ask you to explain how you plan to save the world with your front end engineering skills, and will probably interrupt you mid-sentence to tweet about something completely unrelated. Round 4: The "Let's talk about your previous work" round In the fourth round, you'll be asked to explain your previous work experience and how it relates to Tesla's goals. But watch out, Elon Musk might suddenly demand that you explain why your previous employer isn't doing more to save the world, and will probably launch into a tirade about fossil fuels and climate change. Round 5: The "Final interview with Elon" round In the final round, you'll have a one-on-one interview with Elon Musk himself. He might ask you to pitch him a new idea for a Tesla product or to explain why you think Tesla's stock price should be higher. Just don't be surprised if he suddenly starts tweeting about your interview in real-time or launching a new SpaceX mission mid-conversation. Hey, at least it'll make a good story!