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Tesla going to hire 10,000 people college degree isn't mandatory

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Tesla going to hire 10,000 people  college degree isn't mandatory Tesla's new Gigafactory in Austin, Texas, has put out vacancies for around 10,000 people through 2022. And one doesn't even need a college degree to apply for the positions. Positions are open for people straight out of high school.

Tesla has recognized relationships with local colleges in Austin counting the Austin Community College, the Huston Tillotson University, the University of Texas, and the Del Valle Independent School District to recruit students for various job posts.

One of the company's recruiting managers Chris Reilly states, “The electric vehicle maker is planning to work on a program with these colleges for recruiting students who can graduate high school and start a career at Tesla while continuing their education".

The company has released a pretty long list of positions open at the Texas Gigafactory including posts in manufacturing, design, architecture, construction, and facilities, among others.

Chris adds, "We have opportunities for entry-level roles, for individuals that are coming from outside manufacturing... that have that passion, have that drive, and want to make a difference.”

Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk tweeted, "Over 10,000 people are needed for Giga Texas just through 2022 5 mins from the airport, 15 mins from downtown, Right on Colorado river."

The Texas Gigafactory is going to span 4 to 5 million-square-foot and will turn into Tesla’s fourth facility for vehicle assembly. The first phase of the Gigafcatory is projected to be complete by May this year and the manufacture will start to post that. The company will also build its Cybertruck, Semi, and Roadster, all of which are still in progress, at its second US factory. The factory will also make the Model Y crossover for East Coast customers.