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Apple Reportedly Hires Former Tesla Engineering VP Chris Porritt, last working at Tesla, is said to be now working on "special projects" at Apple.

By Billy Steele

entrepreneur daily

This story originally appeared on Engadget

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Apple and Tesla have been known to swap employees on the regular, especially with development for Project Titan ramping up in Cupertino. It seems Tim Cook and Co. are at it again, this time reportedly nabbing former Tesla VP of Vehicle Engineering Chris Porritt to work on "special projects." It's pretty easy to connect the dots between hiring an auto engineer an Apple's own car aspirations. Electrek reports that Porritt is the latest former Tesla employee to make the leap to Apple, filling a senior position with someone who has experience with EVs and served as Aston Martin's chief engineer.

Reports surfaced a few months ago that Project Titan lead Steve Zadesky left Apple. If that was true, it appear Porritt could be the new department chief. He's got the experience to fill the role too, having worked on Aston Martin's One-77 supercar, DB9 and V12 Zagato. At Tesla, he reportedly worked both the Model S, Model X and Model 3 chassis. Porritt joins a number of folks with automotive experience who Apple hired in recent months, including engineers from Mercedes.

Last year, Tesla CEO Elon Musk jokingly called Apple the "Tesla graveyard" based on the company's habit for hiring the automaker's former engineers. Musk hasn't been above returning the favor, as Tesla has also hired folks who worked in Cupertino at some point. And now that Apple is working on a vehicle of its own, chances are the employee swapping isn't going to stop anytime soon.

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