Great Benefits:
Silicon Valley feels a bit sterile.
The run-up to the interview was long. I applied through a friend who works for NVIDIA. There were three phone interviews, followed by two coding tests. Then, a half-day in-person interview took place.
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.
I was contacted by a recruiter after applying. Then, all correspondence seemed like boilerplate scheduling emails; I don't think the recruiter/scheduler spent any time crafting custom responses. I did an initial informational/technical screening, fo
The run-up to the interview was long. I applied through a friend who works for NVIDIA. There were three phone interviews, followed by two coding tests. Then, a half-day in-person interview took place.
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.
I was contacted by a recruiter after applying. Then, all correspondence seemed like boilerplate scheduling emails; I don't think the recruiter/scheduler spent any time crafting custom responses. I did an initial informational/technical screening, fo