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Senior Product Test Engineer (Current Employee) - Santa Clara, CA - June 6, 2021
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NVIDIA selected this as a representative reviewExcellent company to work for. Excellent people and ceo. Flexible working conditions. Future is very bright for company's goal and financially also very positive.
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Great place to work
Senior Software Engineer (Former Employee) - Santa Clara, CA - May 29, 2023
Nvidia has a great trajectory. Great products and great software stack to enable continuous and futuristic improvements within various verticals. The sky is the starting point.
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Positive and caring company to work for
Sr. Product Engineer (Current Employee) - Santa Clara, CA - May 17, 2023
What is the best part of working at the company? Caring, intelligent and driven company What is the most stressful part about working at the company? Speed of light implementation What is the work environment and culture like at the company? Work environment is supportive, not in your face and collaborative What is a typical day like for you at the company? A few meetings locally, some with factory overseas. Otherwise you work on your deliverables.
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Productive and fun working place
Hardware Engineer (Former Employee) - Santa Clara, CA - May 5, 2023
Good work life balance. Coworkers are friendly. Working environment is great. Wonderful working culture, great people. Great place for hardware engineers to pursue a career.
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Great place to work
Machine Learning Engineer (Current Employee) - Santa Clara, CA - March 21, 2023
Excellent company to work for. Excellent people and ceo. Flexible working conditions. Future is very bright for company's goal and financially also very positive.
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Worst company ever
Customer Service (Former Employee) - Canada Creek Ranch, MI - February 6, 2023
I used to love NVIDIA. I'm not sure what happened to them over the years, but my recent experience with them has been that they don't care about their customers at all.
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Ambiente de trabajo divertido con café gratis
Assistant Manager (Former Employee) - Office Hall, VA - January 30, 2023
Me levantaba, iba a trabajar, fichaba, comía, trabajo, programar, limpiar, irme.
Pros
Café gratis
Cons
No hay descanso para tomar café
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Great products
Contract Recruiter (Former Employee) - Santa Clara, CA - December 21, 2022
Overall NVIDIA is a good place to be. They empower their managers to manage and run the show but at times, this feeds into their demanding nature and sometimes a sense of entitlement. There is a lot of talk about hoe different NVIDIA ways are, some good but it sometimes made me feel they were not open to other ways.
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Flexible schedule
Cons
demanding staff
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5 stars
Hobby-tual,Professional. (Current Employee) - Bangle, CA - November 18, 2022
What is the best part of working at the company? I love it. What is the most stressful part about working at the company? It's great for.. What is the work environment and culture like at the company? Imagineful.. What is a typical day like for you at the company? Most time without holy day!
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Unorganized and chaotic
Hardware Engineer (Current Employee) - Santa Clara, CA - September 27, 2022
Teams move in independent silos where information is not handed off properly causing many miscommunication and incorrect data transfers. This company did not scale properly and do not have the tools in house to support this growth. It’s a shame that a lot of time is wasted on discussing trivial items while time can be better spent doing meaningful work.
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productive and fun work environment, management could use imprvemnt
Sales Associate (Former Employee) - Marina, CA - May 2, 2022
An outside sales representative is a sales rep that sells products and services through face-to-face meetings. Outside sales reps, also called field sales reps, meet their prospects at trade shows, industry events, prospect’s office, restaurant, or even when going door-to-door. The schedule of an outside sales rep is less structured compared to inside sales. Their office is their base, but they spend most of their time outside of it. They set their own schedule and adjust it to their prospects’ preferences. Hiring outside sales reps is a great step for companies aiming for larger deals. This usually means there’s a longer sales cycle, which goes hand-in-hand with the outside sales style that relies on deeper relationships. The average base salary for an outside sales rep in the United States is $49,985, according to PayScale. Outside sales reps can also get bonuses up to $30,000 and commission up to $47,000. An excellent candidate for an outside sales position will be: Great at picking up body language cues Comfortable at setting their own schedule and working autonomously Highly organized Willing to work with fewer leads (compared to remote sales that’s scalable) Often, sales representatives will use a combination of inside and outside sales techniques to achieve their goals, but organizations do occasionally need a specialist.
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Extraordinary work, not extraordinary advancement opportunities
Technical Program Manager (Current Employee) - Santa Clara, CA - February 11, 2022
I’ve been with the company for 7 years. No promotion opportunities. They hire from outside at higher levels but don’t promote for my position. Many of the new hires don’t have as much experience. It’s frustrating knowing I’ll have to go elsewhere to advance.
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Work is really fun but also really challenging.
Software Developer (Current Employee) - Santa Clara, CA - February 11, 2022
Great place to work at. I would recommend it to anyone. Management actually cares about what you think, coworkers are respectful, culture is great for learning. Work life balance is in your own hands, so you can really shoot yourself in the foot.
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Good to work remotely and great folks in the group
Software Engineer Intern (Former Employee) - Remote - August 25, 2021
There is always a clear purpose for each of the projects and folks communicate frequently. Diverse background, but all with great abilities. Good work-life balance and nice support from managers and teams.
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A good company with start up spirit
Software engineer intern (Former Employee) - Santa Clara, CA - July 5, 2021
The internship experience in NVIDIA was so great time for me. I have been working in Tegra team. People are very nice and good to deal with. Many young people over there.
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Avoid internal tooling / support software teams
Software Engineer (Former Employee) - Santa Clara - April 24, 2021
Pros Stock growth due to core Hardware business Cons Their core system software may be OK (those C/C++ teams). But those internal tooling / supporting teams are terrible. These are the so called infra / cloud teams) Although they advertise that they are a hardware company that has built its software strength. Truth is that good software practice is poor. As for the quality of SW infra in a hardware company - decide it for yourself. Some groups have bad process and tech stacks. Work has little skills involved but lots of drama and politics. Often needs to stay late night to work with people from different timezone.
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Great place to work
Engineer (Former Employee) - Santa Clara, CA - April 4, 2021
This is the place where you can be all you can be. Never a dull moment. CEO is the best in the world. Wish compensation and line management can be better
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For one side, leading technology. Great people to work with.On the other hand, not so good people, unfair competition,gosiping.
Test and Production Supervisor (Former Employee) - Santa Clara, CA - February 6, 2021
Great place to work, but you have to be "under the radar", great folks, and many others not so good, you have to work hard for your money, other than that, working policies are good, good benefits, good insurance, great food. Always a rush, you live in a stressful enviroment, good location it is possible to move around positions also it is possible for level improvements. Santa Clara based headquarters, comfortable working areas.
Pros
Allowance for lunch.
Cons
Stressful enviroment
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Overworked and underpaid
Administrative Assistant (Former Employee) - Houston, TX - January 5, 2021
Had great opportunity for overtime and the workload was too much for 1 person. The oil and gas industry is too unpredictable to ever feel secure in your job.
Pros
Overtime
Cons
Overworked low pay
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