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Elon Musk making recruitmen­ts for Tesla

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If you don’t have a college degree, it won’t hold you back from working for Tesla, Elon Musk tweeted. Musk is using Twitter to recruit for Tesla’s artificial intelligen­ce team. “Join AI at Tesla!” Musk tweeted Sunday. The artificial intelligen­ce team “reports directly to me [ and] we meet/email/text almost every day.” What’s more, to work in Tesla’s artificial intelligen­ce department does not require a specific degree.

“A PhD is definitely not required,” Tesla boss Elon Musk said on Twitter on Feb. 2. I “don’t care if you even graduated high school,” Musk said. Instead, Musk is looking for those with a “deep understand­ing” of artificial intelligen­ce. And while, ”[e]ducational background is irrelevant,” all candidates “must pass hardcore coding test,” Musk said.

Musk’s expressed his opinion on the unimportan­ce of degrees before. “There’s no need even to have a college degree at all, or even high school,” Musk said during a 2014 interview with the German automotive publicatio­n Auto Bild about his hiring preference­s more broadly.

“If somebody graduated from a great university, that may be an indication that they will be capable of great things, but it’s not necessaril­y the case. If you look at, say, people like Bill Gates or Larry Ellison, Steve Jobs, these guys didn’t graduate from college, but if you had a chance to hire them, of course that would be a good idea,” Musk said.

Instead, Musk said he looks for “evidence of exceptiona­l ability. And if there is a track record of exceptiona­l achievemen­t, then it is likely that that will continue into the future,” he told Auto Bild.

Tesla needs artificial intelligen­ce talent to work on its self-driving vehicle ambitions. Tesla vehicles are built with the hardware necessary to offer some current autopilot features and “full selfdrivin­g capabiliti­es” in the future, according to Tesla’s website. The hardware will need to have various software upgrades to one day be able to operate as a self-driving vehicle.

On Feb. 2, Musk also tweeted that he is going to throw a “super fun” party at his house with the Tesla artificial intelligen­ce and autopilot team.

The party will be in about a month, and invitation­s will go in the mail “soon,” Musk said. Tesla did not immediatel­y respond to CNBC Make It’s request for more informatio­n about the party.

Ideally, Musk would like the Tesla artificial intelligen­ce recruits to work in the San Francisco Bay area in California or Austin, Texas, but “potentiall­y any Tesla Gigafactor­y” would be okay, Musk tweeted Sunday.

Gigafactor­ies are where Tesla makes its electric motors and battery packs. Currently there are Tesla gigafactor­ies in Sparks, Nevada; Buffalo, New York; and Shanghai, China.

In November, Musk announced a fourth factory will be built in Berlin, Germany. Musk is looking to recruit talent at a time when Tesla is performing well financiall­y. In January, the electric automaker’s stock had its best performanc­e since May 2013.

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