To Nvidia folks, my job applications have been declined more times I can recount (20+). At this point I am positive it has to do with my declining history (it’s since 2016 I’m trying). Does it make sense to make a new career account and apply with a new email? I’d like HR to not be biased towards me due to my past
Would try a new email (but wouldn't lie if they ask sth like "Have you applied before") Also maybe get a referral if you can
Does it even matter if you apply, and if you get paper rejected ? like the recruiters should not even care about that if these were all paper rejections.
Take the hint
The only hint I’m seeing is that hiring is broken in Nvidia like in most FAANGs
Quest there's no way you're this delusional
I saw someone on LinkedIn telling that the NVIDIA hiring process is quite different from the others. I don’t remember all the points in it but that also said even the referrals wouldn’t help much.
Pretty sure that you’re applying for roles where the hiring manager feels that your skills or experience are not a match (but you think it’s a match).
Makes sense. But you think it is okay to keep applying to different job profiles that you believe you match right?
BRAH
same, about 10 declines since 2016. Never even got to a recruiter. They are a california company so I'm starting to get some weird cultlike scientology vibe about them. I think they are very much like netflix. It's like I never felt academics would ever let me in due to socioeconomic cues, but I make double what "researchers" and profs make so whatever.
Duplicate will still show.
They declined about 10 of mine before finally accepting one. I was starting to think they were declining all applicants from Intel for certain roles. And maybe they are I dunno.
We don’t decline based on your current company. Occams Razor. Hiring manager must’ve just felt that your profile wasn’t a good fit for the role.
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