I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Tesla (Berlin) in Mar 2022
Interview
1. Had an interview with the recruiter
- Going through resume
- Getting to know each other
- Asked why Tesla
- Asked Why I want to leave my current employer
- Salary expectations
- Migration Support
2. Interview with Hiring Manager and Two engineers
- Went through Resume
- Asked about Quality problems I've solved
- Each engineer asked some questions about what's in
my resume
3. Interview with Senior Engineer
- Went through Resume
- Asked about Quality Problems solved
- Asked about Quality tools and how I've applied them
4. Signed an NDA (Non Disclosure Agreement)
5. Had another chat with the recruiter going through the offer details.
5. Offer went for approvals, sent all required documentation.
6. Offer approved, signed contract.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about quality problems you’ve faced and how did you approach them?
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Tesla (Fremont, CA) in Feb 2026
Interview
Process includes HR screening, technical panel interview with 3–4 engineers, a 30-minute presentation, individual one-on-one discussions with panelists, and a final HR conversation to review feedback, discuss fit, and next steps
I applied online. I interviewed at Tesla (Berlin) in Jan 2026
Interview
My interview process for the Quality Engineer position at Tesla was challenging but very professional and well-structured.
The first stage was an interview with the HR team. During this conversation, the focus was mainly on my motivation and overall fit for the role. I was asked why I wanted to join Tesla, what attracted me to the position, how familiar I was with the company and its products, and which Tesla projects or initiatives I was following. The recruiter also explored my career background, my interest in the automotive and sustainable energy sectors, and my long-term career goals.
The second stage was a technical interview with the Team Leader and the Quality Manager.
The third stage involved an interview with a member of a cross-functional team that I would potentially work with on a daily basis.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One of the key questions was a behavioral scenario: "Imagine it is late in the evening and you receive a critical quality issue from a customer. How would you manage the situation?"