CEO is employee-centric, often strong-arming HR into implementing the policies that employees ask for.
Compensation is incredibly high, even before accounting for stock price increases.
Work-life balance is great; there is no expectation to kill yourself with work or to be available beyond typical working hours.
Employees own their work and decide how to push it forward, and are not micro-managed ("the mission is the boss").
The remote vs. hybrid vs. onsite decision is yours alone; you choose what works best for you. This is reiterated by the CEO every quarter when the question inevitably comes up.
NVIDIA has its fingers in way more pies than people generally realize, which makes for really interesting projects and inter-department collaborations.
There is virtually no silo effect; people reach across teams constantly.
I wish I had joined sooner instead of wasting time at less fulfilling companies.
When you are hired at NVIDIA, leave your old company's culture and policies behind. No one wants it, and it's effective. (One hint this is true is you left your old company to join NVIDIA).
My 45-minute virtual screen started with a deep dive into the projects on my résumé, especially anything that involved low-level C++ or GPU work (e.g., a CHIP-8 emulator and a CUDA lab). I was asked to explain design choices, debugging stories, and
The process began with a phone call from a recruiter. This call served to: * Assess overall fit. * Confirm technical background. * Discuss the role. The call may also cover basic behavioral questions to gauge interest and enthusiasm.
2hr phones screen followed by full day panel interview. All interviews were conducted remotely. Interviewers were very friendly. If interviewing for multiple teams just be aware that the recruiters won’t allow you to talk to more than 2 teams if sele
My 45-minute virtual screen started with a deep dive into the projects on my résumé, especially anything that involved low-level C++ or GPU work (e.g., a CHIP-8 emulator and a CUDA lab). I was asked to explain design choices, debugging stories, and
The process began with a phone call from a recruiter. This call served to: * Assess overall fit. * Confirm technical background. * Discuss the role. The call may also cover basic behavioral questions to gauge interest and enthusiasm.
2hr phones screen followed by full day panel interview. All interviews were conducted remotely. Interviewers were very friendly. If interviewing for multiple teams just be aware that the recruiters won’t allow you to talk to more than 2 teams if sele