I've worked for about a dozen companies in my career, from startup to established, small to large, and NVIDIA is by far the best company I've worked for. There's a mindset of frankness and intellectual honesty, a sense of shared purpose and values, and a culture of work/life balance and of giving back to the community – volunteering, charitable giving, etc. The company continues to excel, despite many bears and naysayers, and the benefits of success are shared nicely amongst all employees.
For me, there are no cons to working at NVIDIA.
Keep up the good work!
A morning conference was scheduled. The interview was conducted by 5 engineers, covering a wide variety of technical and interview questions. The leader was a project manager, not a technical lead.
Phone interview with a heiring manager and a virtual technical interview is scheduled. Each team member asked some technical questions including math problems, algorithms, computer programming language such as C, Python, and behaviors.
Not cooperative enough to pass the resume to the right team, leading to a communication gap and ultimately, the process did not happen properly.
A morning conference was scheduled. The interview was conducted by 5 engineers, covering a wide variety of technical and interview questions. The leader was a project manager, not a technical lead.
Phone interview with a heiring manager and a virtual technical interview is scheduled. Each team member asked some technical questions including math problems, algorithms, computer programming language such as C, Python, and behaviors.
Not cooperative enough to pass the resume to the right team, leading to a communication gap and ultimately, the process did not happen properly.