Good company. Here you can get good knowledge of system internals and all peripherals, like all controllers, MMU, SPI, I2C, etc.
Work-life balance is not good. It doesn't matter how much work you did; they always expect more.
The interview experience was decent. They conducted one round of virtual interview. After ten days, they scheduled another four rounds of virtual interviews. The team I interviewed for was the GPU firmware team.
I got into Nvidia through college placement. I did my ME project in computer graphics, and they were looking for someone with good knowledge of computer graphics. There was no HR round. I mostly explained my project and answered some basic graphics
The interview process took about three weeks. It was through an internal employee referral, and I received a call from HR within a week to schedule a telephonic interview. I had to go through a telephonic interview conducted by the Senior Manager o
The interview experience was decent. They conducted one round of virtual interview. After ten days, they scheduled another four rounds of virtual interviews. The team I interviewed for was the GPU firmware team.
I got into Nvidia through college placement. I did my ME project in computer graphics, and they were looking for someone with good knowledge of computer graphics. There was no HR round. I mostly explained my project and answered some basic graphics
The interview process took about three weeks. It was through an internal employee referral, and I received a call from HR within a week to schedule a telephonic interview. I had to go through a telephonic interview conducted by the Senior Manager o