Elon Musk’s Newest Hire? Himself, as Tesla's Hiring Manager

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Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO known for his ambitious ventures from electric cars to space travel, recently took on yet another role - this time as the hiring manager for Tesla. In an unexpected turn of events, Musk informed his Tesla team that every potential employee, including contractors, would need his personal approval before joining the ranks of the automaker. For a company that employs about 127,000 people and has been recruiting roughly 30,000 annually over the last three years, this announcement might make a few jaws drop.

In an email procured by Electrek, Musk expressed his intent to gain a more profound understanding of Tesla's hiring practices. His solution? To personally sign off on every new hire. One can't help but wonder how the CEO plans to juggle this responsibility with his numerous other roles, including being the CEO of SpaceX and Neuralink, not to mention his endeavors in the world of cryptocurrency.

This announcement may result in a temporary hiring freeze, considering the sheer volume of hiring Tesla is known for. It remains uncertain whether Musk, with his already packed schedule, can maintain a hiring pace that matches Tesla's recent trajectory.

The question on everyone's lips is: how long will Musk wear this new hat? Tesla's workforce experienced a short freeze and layoffs last summer, but it swiftly resumed its hiring spree and ended the year with a workforce growth of 28%.

The motive behind Musk's latest move is not explicitly stated, but it's plausible that cost-cutting measures are at play. Tesla, despite maintaining industry-leading margins on electric vehicles, has significantly reduced prices across its entire lineup this year. With the potential of eroding margins looming in the wake of further price drops, Musk's hands-on approach to hiring might be part of a broader strategy to keep costs in check.

Despite the shock factor of this announcement, it's essential to remember that this is Elon Musk we're talking about. The man has made a career out of defying expectations and bucking traditional business norms. So, while the average CEO might be overwhelmed by the prospect of personally approving tens of thousands of hires, Musk is not your average CEO.

However, this decision has sparked debate within the Tesla community. As one commenter, shawman, insightfully noted, Musk's move could be perceived as a lack of trust in his existing team. Shawman suggests implementing a more streamlined, possibly automated, process that would allow for necessary checks and balances, without the need for Musk's direct intervention.

In typical Musk fashion, he is shaking things up again, adding yet another twist to the Tesla story. This latest move raises questions about the scalability of such a hands-on approach and the potential impact on Tesla's growth and culture. Only time will tell how this surprising decision will play out, but one thing is certain: it's never dull in the world of Elon Musk.



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