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Business Development Manager, Strategic Market Expansion, Megapack, Energy
Alexandria, New South Wales
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On-site
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Full-time
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Today
Tesla’s Business Development team for utility-scale battery storage is a global team that works to commercialise new technology, analyse markets, shape emerging business models, and advise energy business strategy.
Today’s energy storage market is growing rapidly, and our battery technology is critical for stabilising the grid, participating in electricity markets, producing green energy with solar/wind farms, and supporting the growth of data centres. Tesla wants to continue leading innovations in the energy sector and open an even larger wave of storage deployments across the Asia Pacific.
The ideal candidate will be an entrepreneur and business developer, someone who can quickly understand a problem, identify a solution, then draw on resources from across Tesla’s policy, product, sales, and engineering teams to implement it. This will also require a capable storyteller who is comfortable interfacing with senior teams from utilities, regulators, and developers, understanding their pain points, and tying it all together in a narrative that motivates change.
This position will report to the Staff Business Development Manager in the Business Development and Sales team, which has a collaborative, friendly, and outcome-focused culture with industry leaders and experts to learn from.
Tesla’s mission is to build a world of sustainable abundance, and this role will be central to achieving that.
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About Tesla

Tesla
PublicA financial leasing taxi company that provides vehicles to customers
140,000+
Employees
Ciudad De Panamá
Headquarters
$800B
Valuation
Reviews
3.1
5 reviews
Work Life Balance
1.5
Compensation
1.2
Culture
1.3
Career
1.8
Management
1.1
15%
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Pros
Strong financial performance
Revenue growth
Company achieving targets
Cons
Poor compensation and raises below inflation
Union-busting and anti-labor practices
Unpaid work demands and wage theft
Salary Ranges
3,570 data points
Junior/L3
Mid/L4
Junior/L3 · Associate Analyst
2 reports
$94,875
total / year
Base
$82,500
Stock
-
Bonus
-
$92,000
$97,750
Interview Experience
4 interviews
Difficulty
3.5
/ 5
Duration
14-28 weeks
Experience
Positive 0%
Neutral 75%
Negative 25%
Interview Process
1
Application Review
2
Recruiter Screen
3
Technical Phone Screen
4
Take-home Assignment
5
Panel Interview
6
Offer
Common Questions
Coding/Algorithm
Technical Knowledge
Behavioral/STAR
System Design
Machine Learning Concepts
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