Great Place To Be - Systems Software Engineer NVIDIA Employee Review

5.0
Apr 20, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

-Solid CEO and leadership. They took care of us during the pandemic and their track record is great for taking care of employees, whether adding a quarterly 4-day weekend to prevent burnout, energizing employees during quarterly earnings calls, or making sure layoffs do not occur here. -Transparency. In line with the previous point, you have access to most things in NVIDIA. You can learn about anything you want in the company, supercharging your learning. Leadership also communicates exactly what's going on in the company. -Flat hierarchy. You don't know everyone's levels and they don't matter too much. You can do work beyond your level if you prove yourself. You're a few levels away from Jensen and see his emails periodically. -Interesting, impactful work. We work on tools that power the world. Projects here have real impact and solve problems that have not yet been solved. It's a powerhouse for that kind of work and you can easily find it. -Startup spirit. Many projects here feel like startups with a lot of runway. NVIDIA invests in R&D, so we have a lot of multi-year projects like that here. Working on those projects is fun and teaches you so much, and your downside risk is low. Even if the project fails, the company repurposes the learnings and tries to see what can be done with it before helping you shift elsewhere. -Invests in its people. Even if you're not happy or performing on a team, the company tries to see if you would be a better fit elsewhere. NVIDIA invests in its people and treats us well. Of course, every team is different, so one not being a fit doesn't mean another one is not. They encourage managers to focus on the company, not any one team, so you get support in this process if you need to move. Having this kind of mobility internally is really valuable. -Great work-life balance. Company holidays, 4-day weekends, work flexibility, and unlimited PTO help a lot here. Every team is different and this is up to you to use, but the top-down approach of encouraging time off and being aware of burnout (plus trying to manage it) feels really supportive. -Great benefits. Student loan repayment, solid healthcare plans, generous time off, 401k matches, WFH office stipend, ESPP, and more. The company checks what's on the market and aims to be competitive with the top companies. Many of the individual benefits are competitive with the few companies in the space who offer them, so taken together, they're really nice.

Cons

-There's inertia to getting rid of poor management. I've heard several folks leave teams or the company over bad management, even in cases where they tried to report it up. I love that NVIDIA is so invested in its people and wants to keep us here, but we need to find a way to balance that with making sure that managers don't create bad working conditions or cause a project to fail and waste company resources.

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5.0
Jun 12, 2026
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The product security organization has a very ideal work-life balance. The culture is strong on ownership and trust. There is a good sense of pride and collaboration across teams with low level of politics and high sense of "the project is the boss". Compensation is good for the roles. Merit increases and promotions are mostly transparent, but can vary from manager to manager.

Cons

Leadership direction can be whiplash at some times. Some initiatives feel directionless, while others feel misguided. Leadership does respond to push back and listens to employees though, but it often feels like managing up.

5.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

Technical excellence and engineering rigor – Working alongside some of the smartest engineers in the industry. Code reviews, architecture discussions, and performance optimization were taken seriously. Cutting-edge technology – Unparalleled exposure to GPUs, CUDA, AI infrastructure, and low-level systems programming. Truly a place where you can work on problems that define the next decade of computing. Impact – Your work ships in products used by millions of gamers, researchers, and data centers worldwide. That visibility is rare and rewarding. Leadership in AI/ML – NVIDIA is not just riding the AI wave; it’s enabling it. Being at the center of that as an engineer was professionally transformative. Compensation – Competitive salary + RSUs that have appreciated significantly over time. The financial upside for long-term employees has been substantial.

Cons

Internal mobility – Moving between teams (e.g., from automotive to gaming) was harder than promised. Managers sometimes blocked transfers.

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