Tesla's Bold Strategy: Rehiring Amid Q2 Delivery Surge in China
Tesla China is rehiring sales staff amidst a Q2 2024 delivery surge, aiming to boost vehicle deliveries and navigating stiff competition from other EV makers.
Tesla has recently made headlines with its bold and sweeping layoffs, affecting a significant portion of its global workforce. The sudden job cuts, including the shocking 10% reduction and the restructuring at Gigafactory Texas, have sparked discussions about the company's strategy amidst industry turmoil. Speculation about the implications of these layoffs, from being a hard reset to a sign of darker days ahead, has been rife. Despite the uncertainties, Tesla's reorganization efforts seem geared towards resilience, with a focus on reshaping the company for the future and potentially making strategic moves like axing the marketing team and betting on Robo-Taxis.
Tesla China is rehiring sales staff amidst a Q2 2024 delivery surge, aiming to boost vehicle deliveries and navigating stiff competition from other EV makers.
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