I can't think of any cons.
A thirty-minute remote interview where they asked me baseline questions about my previous classes and basic data structures and algorithms. It was more of a get-to-know-you and how-you-think session rather than a test.
First, I had a phone screen, which was basically an overview of my resume and an introduction to Nvidia and the group. I was invited to an on-site interview the following week. It had six rounds. All except one were technical, and there was a lot o
Two phone screens were conducted. One was completely based on the resume. The second consisted of basic conceptual questions from data structures, OOP concepts, advanced computer architecture, and digital logic and design verification. I cleared bo
A thirty-minute remote interview where they asked me baseline questions about my previous classes and basic data structures and algorithms. It was more of a get-to-know-you and how-you-think session rather than a test.
First, I had a phone screen, which was basically an overview of my resume and an introduction to Nvidia and the group. I was invited to an on-site interview the following week. It had six rounds. All except one were technical, and there was a lot o
Two phone screens were conducted. One was completely based on the resume. The second consisted of basic conceptual questions from data structures, OOP concepts, advanced computer architecture, and digital logic and design verification. I cleared bo