[TechWeb] April 24 news, recently, some netizens revealed on social media that Tesla breached his school enrollment and unilaterally withdrew his offer.
Tesla HR replied that he had withdrawn the offer of all new graduates, and the spring recruitment was over.
Subsequently, it was also revealed on the pulse platform that Tesla (Shanghai) withdrew the offer of all new students and offered one month’s end-salary compensation.
Tesla has not made a public response to this.
Earlier, Weibo blogger @ Zhu Yulong-YL exposed an internal email from Tesla CEO Musk saying that Tesla would lay off more than 10 per cent of staff worldwide.
According to Tesla’s previous filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Tesla had a total of 140473 employees worldwide as of December 31, 2023, which means that Tesla’s layoffs will affect more than 14000 employees.
Tesla’s layoffs will spread to China, including sales, technology and engineering departments, according to the Global Times.
Some employees of Tesla’s China sales team have been notified, according to two sources.
According to online revelations, Tesla China this time layoffs are very serious, the proportion is far more than Musk said 10%, the sales department is the hardest-hit areas of layoffs, compensation from Ninten1 to Nissan 3.
Tesla’s latest financial report shows that Tesla’s revenue and net profit fell sharply in the first quarter of this year compared with the same period last year.
Of this total, revenue was $21.
301 billion, down 9% from a year earlier and 15.
36% from a month earlier.
net profit attributable to common shareholders was $1.
129 billion, down 55% from a year earlier, down even more from $7.
928 billion in the fourth quarter of last year.
Tesla’s revenue decline in the first quarter was due to a decline in revenue from the automobile business, mainly a decline in new car sales, which was only $16.
46 billion in the first quarter, down from $18.
878 billion in the first quarter of last year and $20.
63 billion in the fourth quarter of last year.
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