From the start of the interview through onboarding and daily life at NVIDIA, everything has blown me away. The scope and breadth of areas they are tackling, the quality of the talent, the compassion from the CEO down. And on top of all that, they pay extremely well for the pleasure of working here.
It is a very large company, and it has communication issues that hamper all large companies. Progress isn't crippled, but it is an area that could be improved.
A little more proactive feedback from management would be nice.
I haven't had a 1:1 with my manager since I started, but also haven't pushed for one, so some of that is on me.
I want to know more details on expectations and how the review process works to make sure I'm spending my effort in meaningful ways.
I applied online and also applied through the campus career fair. Then, I got a phone interview after about a month. The interview took approximately half an hour and covered some basic Python questions.
I was contacted at my university career fair. They had a small quiz to do on the spot, then reached out by email to set up an interview. The next step was a phone interview, along with a CollabEdit session. I passed that and they set up one more int
I interviewed at a career fair where I was first asked lower-level technical OS-related questions, after which I was given a written test that also targeted lower-level OS problems. I was then arranged two phone screens with members of the same team
I applied online and also applied through the campus career fair. Then, I got a phone interview after about a month. The interview took approximately half an hour and covered some basic Python questions.
I was contacted at my university career fair. They had a small quiz to do on the spot, then reached out by email to set up an interview. The next step was a phone interview, along with a CollabEdit session. I passed that and they set up one more int
I interviewed at a career fair where I was first asked lower-level technical OS-related questions, after which I was given a written test that also targeted lower-level OS problems. I was then arranged two phone screens with members of the same team