Within solution architecture, I have been able to explore multiple fields within AI and learn a lot. Coworkers are brilliant, and there is always an expert to ask questions to.
With solution architecture, there isn't a clear way as to what you can do next in your career. Nvidia will let you move between organizations, but there isn't a super-established path as to how you grow career-wise. Some go into business development, and some go into engineering and product.
I went through nine interviews in total. The recruiter was outstanding, and every interviewer was professional, focusing on assessing both my cultural fit and skills rather than trying to trip me up. Overall, it was a great experience. The process
I previously interned at NVIDIA, so the interview focused primarily on my past work. It was a behavioral round with two main questions, followed by a discussion. I was not selected for the next round.
1st round: Talk with manager about resume. The team is working on the Nemo framework. 2nd round: System design and domain knowledge. I was asked how to improve my previous RAG system and how to speed up inference. 3rd round: Did not get information
I went through nine interviews in total. The recruiter was outstanding, and every interviewer was professional, focusing on assessing both my cultural fit and skills rather than trying to trip me up. Overall, it was a great experience. The process
I previously interned at NVIDIA, so the interview focused primarily on my past work. It was a behavioral round with two main questions, followed by a discussion. I was not selected for the next round.
1st round: Talk with manager about resume. The team is working on the Nemo framework. 2nd round: System design and domain knowledge. I was asked how to improve my previous RAG system and how to speed up inference. 3rd round: Did not get information