Excellent benefits with good average work-life balance. Very stable work environment versus other major tech companies. Nvidia has strong fundamentals and is always focused on the actual tech. Also, the stock has been doing very well, so total comp for the last 5 years has been excellent.
Some teams have very poor work-life balance, with the expectation that you will go into crunch time for deliverables for extended periods. The company is large and flat, which can make business alignment difficult for some teams.
I applied for this position on their company website. After a few days, a recruiter contacted me and set up two telephonic interviews. Then, I attended a half-day onsite interview at the Santa Clara office. All the questions were not that hard; they
One telephonic round was done by the manager, including some technical and designing questions. This was followed by one onsite interview of 4.5 hours, consisting of 5 rounds, each approximately 45 minutes long. The HR called in 2 days and extended
The interview had a friendly atmosphere. I was asked about my latest projects, the most challenging debugging project, and the operating system where I had the most experience. They also asked me about my salary and benefits expectations from NVIDIA
I applied for this position on their company website. After a few days, a recruiter contacted me and set up two telephonic interviews. Then, I attended a half-day onsite interview at the Santa Clara office. All the questions were not that hard; they
One telephonic round was done by the manager, including some technical and designing questions. This was followed by one onsite interview of 4.5 hours, consisting of 5 rounds, each approximately 45 minutes long. The HR called in 2 days and extended
The interview had a friendly atmosphere. I was asked about my latest projects, the most challenging debugging project, and the operating system where I had the most experience. They also asked me about my salary and benefits expectations from NVIDIA