Great benefits, location, and work environment. People worked very well with spatially diverse teams.
I have some mixed feelings being an engineer in a smaller satellite office.
My interviews with NVIDIA went pretty well, although I didn't get the offer. Here is the rough process I went through: 1. Submitted my resume at the Siggraph job fair in August 2009. 2. Three weeks later, I got an email from the recruiter for an ini
The interview process consisted of an initial phone screening, followed by a technical interview focused on HPC concepts, Linux administration, and performance optimization. The communication was clear, and the interviewers were professional througho
It was good. They asked some technical questions about C++ and low-level systems. Then we went over OOP (Object-Oriented Programming) concepts. He was genuinely nice and interested to hear about my experience.
My interviews with NVIDIA went pretty well, although I didn't get the offer. Here is the rough process I went through: 1. Submitted my resume at the Siggraph job fair in August 2009. 2. Three weeks later, I got an email from the recruiter for an ini
The interview process consisted of an initial phone screening, followed by a technical interview focused on HPC concepts, Linux administration, and performance optimization. The communication was clear, and the interviewers were professional througho
It was good. They asked some technical questions about C++ and low-level systems. Then we went over OOP (Object-Oriented Programming) concepts. He was genuinely nice and interested to hear about my experience.