Worst Company for Software QA profile(pune dept) - Anonymous employee NVIDIA Employee Review

3.0
26 Aug 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Free Food, no timing restrictions, Good Technology, Pay master in Pune

Cons

No QA work.Its simply black box manual testing work no technical knowledge needed for same even 10th pass able to do this job. Very Very limited domain, job changing opportunity to other company became rare as no tools and automation technics practical exposer. No technical growth as even most of testers & managers are not aware about nvidia specific device driver architecture and actual system level testing. Mangers are baised and Manager favourable people gets good hike and work on new things. HR are only for joining and releving formalities. Work life balance is worst if you are not multitasker. Forgot about obsite opportunity and department transfer.

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

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