Meet the employer: NVIDIA
Leading global provider of information/communications and infrastructural solutions
About the company

NVIDIA is a learning machine.

NVIDIA's invention of the GPU sparked the PC gaming market. The company's pioneering work in accelerated computing — a supercharged form of computing at the intersection of computer graphics, high-performance computing and AI—is reshaping trillion-dollar industries, such as transportation, healthcare and manufacturing, and fueling the growth of many others. The company constantly evolves to take on new opportunities that are hard to solve — and solves them.

Join NVIDIA on its journey with AI — the most promising trend in the tech industry in decade.

What do you believe people need to think about when job hunting?
First, you should check the desired company's status and position in the industry. If you work in the industry leader company, you will have access to the latest technologies and best solutions.

Second, you need to pay attention to the company's background – especially financial health and continuous development. You need to be sure that you will get the competitive base salary and make the best investment in your future.

Another important factor what you need to consider is the company's core values. They form its inner culture and work environment.

And last but not least, pay attention to the opportunities for professional growth or making an impact. Usually, international companies are good platforms for career development. They offer the opportunity to engage in interesting tasks, international projects and innovations – so every employee has the opportunity to change the world.
What skills are necessary to get a job at NVIDIA?
When you are ready to hit the ground running on projects that are changing the world, start looking at NVIDIA's opportunities.

NVIDIA values university students and early-in-career hires, as they become our future leaders—overseeing large teams, bringing new and innovative products to market, and helping drive the AI revolution. We have great examples like Ian Buck—our GM and VP of Accelerated Computing, and the inventor of CUDA—who started as an NVIDIA intern in 2000.

Find your perfect fit at NVIDIA
There are endless opportunities at NVIDIA, and you have the freedom to explore them all. It is all about landing where you are the most valued, challenged, and inspired in your work. Below are general hiring areas for NVIDIA. See the general areas and skills needed>>
How are things with hiring right with 2020's realities?
One of NVIDIA's unique offers to university graduates is online internships, including more than 750 interns globally.
What internship programs do you have and how can students join them?
First, explore internship and new college graduate opportunities at NVDIAI. Check out our general hiring areas above and see where your skills and interests may fit. Search for your area of interest at www.nvidia.com/university and apply directly there!

Then, get noticed: make sure your resume aligns with the roles you're interested in. NVIDIA's teams like to see your technical and programming skills through cool projects.

Last: hear back. Once your online application has been submitted; you will hear back within 2-3 weeks if there is a match.
The Skoltech Career Center thanks Katerina Polovinko and Tatiana Vylkova for this interview.
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