Tesla expands Robotaxi hiring to Thailand, its 20th country
Tesla starts Robotaxi vehicle operator hiring in Thailand
Tesla expands Robotaxi hiring to Thailand, its 20th country
Tesla opens Robotaxi vehicle operator roles in Bangkok and Kowloon, marking its 20th country. Data collection will fuel FSD progress as Tesla scales autonomy.
2026-01-07T22:59:43+03:00
2026-01-07T22:59:43+03:00
2026-01-07T22:59:43+03:00
Tesla has begun hiring for its Robotaxi program in a twentieth country, posting two new openings in Thailand this week.The brand is recruiting in Bangkok and Kowloon for a vehicle operator role tied to data collection. It is the first position of this kind for Thailand, pointing to a hands-on phase where real-world miles feed the development loop.Earlier, Tesla listed vehicle operator roles in the United States, India, Israel, Taiwan, Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary, the United Kingdom, Finland, Switzerland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Austria, Spain, Norway, Italy, and Turkey.Overall, the hiring push suggests Tesla is intent on a leading position in the global self-driving space. Despite several heavyweight rivals, the company has established itself as a central player in autonomy development—particularly in the United States—as its FSD system continues to improve almost weekly, keeping the spotlight firmly on its progress.
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2026
Michael Powers
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Tesla starts Robotaxi vehicle operator hiring in Thailand
Tesla opens Robotaxi vehicle operator roles in Bangkok and Kowloon, marking its 20th country. Data collection will fuel FSD progress as Tesla scales autonomy.
Michael Powers, Editor
Tesla has begun hiring for its Robotaxi program in a twentieth country, posting two new openings in Thailand this week.
The brand is recruiting in Bangkok and Kowloon for a vehicle operator role tied to data collection. It is the first position of this kind for Thailand, pointing to a hands-on phase where real-world miles feed the development loop.
Earlier, Tesla listed vehicle operator roles in the United States, India, Israel, Taiwan, Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary, the United Kingdom, Finland, Switzerland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Austria, Spain, Norway, Italy, and Turkey.
Overall, the hiring push suggests Tesla is intent on a leading position in the global self-driving space. Despite several heavyweight rivals, the company has established itself as a central player in autonomy development—particularly in the United States—as its FSD system continues to improve almost weekly, keeping the spotlight firmly on its progress.