The worst company I have ever worked for - Senior Distributed Systems Engineer NVIDIA Employee Review

2.0
Jan 31, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The CEO is very compassionate and caring man. He is an exceptional leader. You get paid to work for a big tech giant.

Cons

I have never worked for a company before where I hated the people this much. Nvidia is by far the worst experience I have ever had. The company tries to be open to diversity but the workers are hostile to blacks. It is never done in the open as they will get fired. But believe me you will not get the same bonus or the same salary as every one else. Or the same treatment. I would NOT recommend working here. In the end it was not worth it.

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