unethical and hostile working environment - Principal Engineer NVIDIA Employee Review

1.0
Dec 12, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

state of the art hardware, RSU's

Cons

hostiles working environment, managers and HR don't care, unethical. In one occasion a manager had a PornHub tab open on his computer, while presenting for about 20 people, and HR completely ignore that. There are groups that support each other and deprive opportunities from others. The environment is biased towards Asians.

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We take your comments very seriously and we would like to look into what you indicate has been your experience here at NVIDIA. Please report your concern, with specifics, to our confidential Speak Up Hotline (https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/25599/index.html), so we can investigate appropriately. This is a confidential tool, where you can report your concern anonymously. NVIDIA also has a strict non-retaliation policy which means that our policies protect anyone reporting in good faith from retaliation.”

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