NVIDIA reviews

4.4

90% would recommend to a friend

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91% positive business outlook

NVIDIA has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 5,477 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The NVIDIA employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Oct 22, 2009

Too much work.

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Pros

1) Cutting Edge technology, core products probably the best in business. 2) Very smart peers - probably one of the best in the silicon valley. 3) Future technologies are positioned well to continue leading in the market.

Cons

1) With new professional time off system, vacation feels like a request with your manager rather than something part of the benefits package. This makes some people hesitant to take days off - I definitely didn't take 3 weeks off since last year. 2) Before you realize it, there is just a lot of work on the plate. 3) Aggressive coworkers who work 24 hours a day and are very smart makes it difficult to be contributing at equal level. 4) Benefits have gone down - no more free lunch - meagre / no stock - salary raises promised some random time in the future, but not concrete. 5) best people in the industry but products still sometime broken probably due to Long working hours and aggressive schedules resulting in shortcuts.

4.0
Oct 17, 2009
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Pros

You get to always work with leading edge, industry changing technologies and initiatives. It has a very diverse group of engineers you get a chance to work on many different projects. It has a very open working atmosphere, and most people respect each other and very little politics goes on.

Cons

Often require long hours. Although as the company grew much bigger over the past 6,7 years, it seems the quality of people are no longer as top notch as before as is commonly the case for most companies as they grow bigger. Of course it all depends on which group you work in. Over the years, I have observed my group lay people off who have worked there for years without even sending out an email or have a goodbye party, and you don't find out the person is no longer there until an email bounced back. I found this a bit disconcerting.

2.0
Oct 15, 2009
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Pros

The name - sounds cool to work here - gaming/video/compute - but that's about it

Cons

culture - Nvidia does have a pretty strong external image, however, when it comes to internal corporate culture, it's simply lacking. They don't spend any effort to develop a healthy culture and there's little sense of belonging or pride of the company running within. In the engineering department, everyone is just concerned about getting their job done (which is never) and leave - so there's little people interaction besides talking about work. The culture is so broken, that ppl overly email one another and cc everyone (just to save their own ), when sometimes what it takes is just a phone call or walk up to the person to resolve the issue. People just don't feel belong, except the executive management who still foolishly thinks they're building a great company that ppl are proud to work for. nature of work - work is so broken down, that one person just do a little bit of the entire project and you tend to do the same thing over and over again - because management does care little if you are happy to be working on what you're working on - they just want to get the job done and whoever is assigned to a task without a thoughtful consideration or taking into employee's wish into account. career track - middle management care less about your career track - first, there's little advancement, and they tried to nickle and dime you by delaying your promotion as long as they can. The company treats each employee as a "worker", who "completes a task and move onto the next assigned task". So there's little thoughts/process in place as to how one can advance. There's little training provided, and there's no encouragement from the middle management to go for any kind of eternal training - after all, they just care that you finished what you've been assigned. benefits - ever since the executive management mis-directed the company with poor product planning (way before the financial crisis of 2008 kicked in), they blamed everything on the economy, and used it as an excuse to cut every conceivable benefits possible: no more subsidized lunch, no more PTO, no more service award, no more tuition reimbursement, meagre RSU grant, salary cut - everything done to save them face (cut cost to help improve bottom line) and demoralize everyone while not fixing the real issue. What's more ridiculous is hearing our CEO repeatedly boasted his $1/yr salary as a way to justify all these cuts (a.k.a., "i'm going thru the same pain as u") when he still has millions in stock options - stop those nonsense please.

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