Best place I've ever worked - Senior Software Engineer NVIDIA Employee Review

5.0
12 Sept 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing work-life balance. Good pay. Stock options have been a gold mine. Bleeding edge technology. Work with some of the best and brightest in the industry. Management is responsive. You work for the project, not the specific manager. COVID-19 response was well thought out and the company is still moving at nearly pre-COVID speeds even with 99.9% of the workforce working from home.

Cons

They expect a lot from you. There will be personality conflicts (as there are everywhere) and the quality of your manager will determine the quality of the response. Once you get high enough in the rankings promotions are very hard to come by.

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5.0
30 June 2026
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Pros

NVIDIA's PTO and Sick policies are compassionate and generous. Managers listen to employees' ideas. Employees get to work on a wider variety of projects than expected, and usually work closely with other teams to get things done. Collaboration is tight almost all of the time.

Cons

Employees don't always get insight into why they were assigned a particular project, or have much if any choice about what projects they get to work on. Managers are often too busy working on projects themselves to have the free time to meet with employees on a regular basis. This leads to short-term, reactive thinking rather than long-term visionary thinking.

5.0
12 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

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.

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