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Upcoming interview for NVidia - Advise needed.
Does anyone here have any experience with and suggestions on how to prepare for interviews with NVidia? My first round is technical (programming on hackerrank) and it is with the hiring manager himself, for 55 minutes. I checked the list of NVidia tagged questions on Leetcode and in the past 6 months, there have only been 17 questions asked. Am I correct in thinking that they seem to have stopped (or at least minimised) asking questions from leetcode? Besides DSA, is there anything else that I need to study? NVidia's interviews are team-based, you interview with the team that has the role that you applied to and as such, some people say they may ask you stuff other than the usual suspects. The recruiter/coordinator wasn't very helpful, in fact there was no recruiter interview at all and only communication has been through email so far. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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@Matthew Manning Direct hire
Two interviews lined up, both technical rounds
1. An established, public company - 90 minutes with 20 minutes for team fit and the rest for programming. No idea if it is DSA or some implementation style questions. 2. An AI scale-up (Multi Billion Valuation, practically a corporation) - 45 minutes for programming (Python). According to the recruiter, the team said that they don't necessarily give any advise on preparation because the team believes that causes candidates to overthink during the interview. He didn't specifically say as to whether it will be DSA but did mention that if he had to guess, the difficulty level may be leetcode medium. Any feedback on how to prepare will be much appreciated, I really need to land one of these two.
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@Stephen Telles Company #1 - 1. I wrote code that passed ALL tests. 2. The code was readable, object-oriented and covered edge cases. 3. I was speaking out loud all throughout the interview. 4. I was extremely professional. STILL REJECTED. Go figure. Company #2 - My performance wasn't as good here, the question could only be solved using Python generators which I wasn't very good at.
Query - How to answer a common application question?
A lot of companies ask the question "Why are you interested in working with <Company Name>?" and they make it compulsory more often than not. I wanted to know if there is a particular way that this question has to be answered in? Also in case the question is optional, is it still recommended to answer it anyway? In all honesty, I don't really care about what the company does or works on. As of now for any application with this question, I am forced to conjure up something using AI (I do enhance the response such that it is NOT obvious that an AI generated it).
1 like β€’ Aug 18
@Anna Miller Yes in addition to my own resume, I use the full job description as well as the company's mission, values, etc. in my prompt for the AI. Is there anything else I need to do?
Rejected for no reason
Company: Your approach to the problems showed strong technical thinking. The same company in the same email: After careful consideration, we're moving forward with a candidate whose background aligns more closely with our specific technical needs right now. This is what I get after a flawless technical round: 1. Optimal solution in record time. 2. Spoke out loud whilst writing code. 3. Asked thoughtful questions at the end. 4. Professional at all times - in tone, demeanor and words. It is very hard to not be livid.
Resume Review
Hello everyone. Sharing my resume here, would appreciate it if you all can rate and review. I think my resume already incorporates some of the things mentioned in the guide, but perhaps a fresh set of eyes would probably see something I don't. Thanks!
1 like β€’ Aug 5
@Nate Hobi Done!
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