Pretentious - Anonymous employee NVIDIA Employee Review

1.0
Nov 5, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Free lunch; You get to work with smart people

Cons

Work like a zombie. Manager is everything. If you fail to satisfy his ego, you are a sitting duck in this company On the other hand, if you can keep consulting the manager for everything and make it sound like you are respecting him, you can get far everything is ad-hoc .. Points for finishing , rather than for finishing things in the right way And if you are verification engineer, forget it.. JUST forget working for this thankless company run by egoistic managers And if you have joined nvidia from another company, u will never be heard... even if you are proven right a zillion times. Who speaks is more important than what is spoken. Egoistic managers straight out of IITs who have no real world experience are the kings here. summary : massage the manager. Or just forget it..

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