Working at Nvidia Corp

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Ratings for Nvidia Corp

  • Appreciation
    3.7
  • Company Outlook
    4.4
  • Fair Pay
    3.4
  • Learning and Development
    3.9
  • Manager Communication
    3.8
  • Manager Relationship
    4.1
  • Pay Policy
    3.5
  • Pay Transparency
    3.0
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Nvidia Corp Reviews

What is it like working at Nvidia Corp?

Down to earth, a true blessing.
Instructional Designer in Tel Aviv:
Pros: Probably one of the best medium sized organizations out there. Management is transparent, you are trusted to achieve your goals, flexible hours, competitive pay, world leading subject matter experts working on cutting edge technology, CEO is loved and inspiring, respectful culture, diverse, outstanding RSU and ESPP plans, focal raises, pensions and health insurance, PTO, long maternity leave for both sexes, accomplishments get praised and worker is highly valued.
Cons: * NVIDIA could do more 'fun days' or office activities. Although my team works remote, we only have a 'just for fun' meeting once a year on average. I don't think NVIDIA does enough to maintain social interaction while working from home, or frontal meetings at the office. * NVIDIA has a 'no fire policy', unless of course it's due to financial related layoffs. This is great for employees, but even lousy not productive employees don't get fired.
My overall experience is good with working nvidia, we are working hard to achieve our Targets but didn't getting much increament on salaries that is the only drawback of this job in Nvidia.corp.
Production Team leader in Mumbai:
Pros: Work culture ,food
Cons: Salary Package
Great experience.
Software Engineering Manager in Santa Clara:
Pros: impact, state-of-the-art solutions
Cons: high expectations, challenging deadlines and scope of projects, understaffed
Good learning experience.
Senior Software Engineer:
Pros: Get to work on multiple things. Management listens to feedback and responds quickly. Can study at Stanford while working.
Cons: Lot of politics. Too much talk and less action.