Hi folks, What’s the NVIDIA on-site interviews style? 2 coding and 2 system design rounds, 1 HM round scheduled. Role: backend distributed systems Team: some AI Team (maybe building some platform) What to expect in coding rounds- leetcode style? If so what’s the difficulty ? What to expect in system design rounds? I’m really interested in NVIDIA, please help 🙏🏻 #interviews #NVIDIA #swe
Coding, Will be like your phone interviews, how was your coding phone interview? Leetcode style? I think it depends on the team as well, what team is it for? There are tons of AI teams in Nvidia?
Phone interview was coding out a problem on multi-core processors using threads, will it be similar? What about system desing? Not too sure about the team as of now
Full disclaimer - I’m not too familiar with the process at Nvidia and I might be wrong , but providing my pointers based on similar experience. Ahh ! I guess since it’s a general pool, the best way is to ask the recruiter on what the coding and sys design will be focusing on?
Op, can I DM you ?
Sure
How was your onsite? I can share my experience with some other team
Did you also get a SWE offer from Nvidia?
Hi op i am also planning to interview Nvidia for backend Software developer role . Can I dm you .
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What team is it? If it’s any kernel/drivers team, there will be no leetcode style problems. It will be mostly around C basics, macros, linked list, Linux syscalls etc. I would say focus more on the domain knowledge as that is mostly 70% of the interviews if it’s one of the driver/kernel teams.
Updated the post, if you’ve taken any interviews with NVIDIA, can you share your experience?
I have but only for their kernel team. It was 6 rounds and all of them were a mix of domain knowledge and coding problem focused on my previous comment. Feel free to DM if you need anything more about the process, good luck!