Tesla Cybertruck might be just around the corner, but we never know unless the automaker releases an announcement about it. One hint that we could potentially see soon is the number of new positions related to the vehicle at Giga Texas.
If we put it together, this could be the time to increase the production of this electric pickup truck which is projected to start anytime this year.
Tesla Cybertruck Job Hiring is Underway
According to a report by Inside Devs, the latest update on Tesla's Career page hints that the company is indeed looking for potential workers who can likely help in the mass production of Cybertruck.
With Tesla foreseeing its growth in the next months, it's understandable why it continues to expand. As it rapidly seeks new talents, it also aims to extend its services even outside its usual facilities.
The Cybertruck is scheduled to be released in 2023 and it's clear as the day that Elon Musk wants to do it faster. Tesla has already experienced several delays in the past, that's why the tech billionaire wanted to iron things out this time.
As per a tweet from Tesla investor Sawyer Merritt, roughly 80 vacant positions are opened and they are all related to Cybertruck. The post indicates that the production is getting closer in Giga Texas. The job spots are mostly related to manufacturing.
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Mystery Boxes Serve as Clue to Cybertruck Job Hiring
Ahead of the release of a new Tesla vehicle, some watchers have already spotted the prototype or the teaser look of the model. Jeff Roberts, a drone operator, has shared some images of the mystery boxes at Giga Texas. From the looks of it, it appears that these could be parts of the upcoming Cybertruck.
According to Teslarati, the shared photos on Twitter were presented in the pilot line of the vehicle in the Q1 2023 Update Letter.
With so many electric cars on the road right now, it's about time to see a unique model that can travel any road condition, just like the Tesla Cybertruck.
If Elon Musk is right, the upcoming all-around pickup truck will be the magnum opus of Tesla. Franz von Holzhausen, the company's Chief of Design, assured me that this model would be worth the wait for customers who have been curious about it for the past years.
Meanwhile, Daily Hive reported that Tesla is currently hiring commercial field service electricians in some Canadian cities such as Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary, and Montreal. Other available jobs include customer support representatives and service technicians.
There are even other opportunities for students who want to explore what kind of internship program the company can offer them.
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