Working at NVIDIA - Senior Technical Program Manager NVIDIA Employee Review

4.0
26 Sept 2021
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Pros

Matrixed which allows one to work on projects in virtual teams Stability of employment w/o worrying about layoffs Cutting edge technology exposure Free rein to be creative No top-down mandates Executive leadership adapts to changes very quickly CEO shows empathy towards causes and situations employees go through

Cons

Career path not discussed Middle management gets in the way Employees are oversubscribed Schedules are not practical and speed to execute takes priority Organic bottom-up engagements are important, however, management needs to step in and provide guidance and direction which doesn’t always happen Organizational politics are rife which sometimes comes in the way of a virtual team performing well Process is not understood or appreciated, so documenting processes is an uphill battle

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5.0
2 Jul 2026
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Pros

Management is competent and actually cares about employee welfare. Jensen is the least sociopathic CEO I've ever worked under. The work has been interesting and I was actually allowed to do things right, and not just "right now".

Cons

The company is 3X the size it was when I joined, with all the usual problems of massive growth. And of course the AI hype at Nvidia is intense.

5.0
30 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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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.

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