NVIDIA doesn't have many downsides, but I will say one of the hardest things for me was the ramp period. You are basically drinking from a firehose for probably the first year-ish.
NVIDIA is doing a great job. My manager and management team have been amazing. No input from me as of now.
Technical questions from the first round of interviews were asked. The questions involved certain digital design, coding, and system verification type questions. The interview did last a while, even though I was getting half of the questions correct
NVIDIA contacted me in early November 2021. After numerous interviews and a period of waiting, I received a job offer on January 7th. Following that, the recruiter emailed me every week or two, stating that they were hiring too many people and that
I applied online. I had three phone interviews. During these, I was asked technical questions and questions related to my research topics. They went through my CV and asked about the various projects I listed. There was also a coding session.
Technical questions from the first round of interviews were asked. The questions involved certain digital design, coding, and system verification type questions. The interview did last a while, even though I was getting half of the questions correct
NVIDIA contacted me in early November 2021. After numerous interviews and a period of waiting, I received a job offer on January 7th. Following that, the recruiter emailed me every week or two, stating that they were hiring too many people and that
I applied online. I had three phone interviews. During these, I was asked technical questions and questions related to my research topics. They went through my CV and asked about the various projects I listed. There was also a coding session.