Since its founding in 2003, Tesla's mission has been to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy. To accomplish this, the California-based company offers affordable electric vehicles such as the Model S, Model X, and Model 3. Tesla continues to develop infinitely, scalable clean energy generation and storage products.
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- great healthcare, dental, vision benefits +more - colleagues that are super smart - decent on-site food (only some locations) - product is great, has a lot of future potential if we can get out of our own way - mission (was) super clear and inspiring
- bathrooms and parking suck, mandatory in office and badge monitoring sucks more - internally always changing, morphing, chaotic (read: not for everyone), lots of instability - lack of consistency everywhere - lack of communication everywhere - ineffective/incompetent middle management and too much bureaucracy
The case against Tesla will still remain “administratively closed” but won’t be dismissed, Judge James Donato said in a new order on Tuesday. He assigned Nikola two new January deadlines: one to walk the court through the technologies in question and one for a hearing about the scope of the patents Nikola claims were infringed.
On Tesla's first-quarter earnings call in April, Musk said Tesla had encountered "more challenges than expected" in developing the new Model S and Model X. That included navigating supply-chain issues and figuring out new internal production processes for the updated vehicles.
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