NVIDIA provides a competitive salary along with industry-standard benefits.
No paid time off (vacation or sick days). This can be okay with a good manager, or it can be a nightmare with a bad one. I don't know anyone personally who has had a hard time getting time off.
Working from home is acceptable, and many people do so when they are able. Work can be very challenging, and I haven't experienced many "slackers" just drifting along. Most people seem to pull their own weight.
Many opportunities to volunteer in the community, and the offices are "green".
Can be difficult to move around. Some personalities may find it difficult to deal with so many "Type A's". Aggressive behavior is expected sometimes, so I can understand if some can't really get into that either.
Consider career development opportunities to keep people from leaving.
Totally driven by the technical manager. Minimal HR interaction. However, they select only 5 people to interview you. The interviewers do not interact with each other. Every one submits their own feedback. Otherwise, the process is intense. Three o
It was a long process. I gave an OA and then a technical interview that was an hour long. During the interview, I was asked a lot of numerical questions. I was also asked a coding question. The interviewers were very helpful.
It was an online interview. After asking hardware-related questions, they moved on to basic software questions like time complexity and some puzzles. The software focus was more, which was something I didn't prepare for.
Totally driven by the technical manager. Minimal HR interaction. However, they select only 5 people to interview you. The interviewers do not interact with each other. Every one submits their own feedback. Otherwise, the process is intense. Three o
It was a long process. I gave an OA and then a technical interview that was an hour long. During the interview, I was asked a lot of numerical questions. I was also asked a coding question. The interviewers were very helpful.
It was an online interview. After asking hardware-related questions, they moved on to basic software questions like time complexity and some puzzles. The software focus was more, which was something I didn't prepare for.