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Nvidia

About the company

Since its founding in 1993, NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been a pioneer in accelerated computing. The company’s invention of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC gaming market, redefined computer graphics, ignited the era of modern AI and is fueling the creation of the metaverse. NVIDIA is now a full-stack computing company with data-center-scale offerings that are reshaping industry.

Industry Technology - Information Technology & Infrastructure
# Employees 36,000
Annual Revenue $ 130,497,000,000
Revenue Growth 114.2%
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Featured Leader at Nvidia
Kristin Major
Senior Vice President, Head of Human Resources
In Depth Look

Hiring and Retaining Top Talent in Technology & Infrastructure: A High-Stakes Challenge

Fortune 500 leaders in technology, information technology, and infrastructure — from NVIDIA and AMD to HP and Cisco — operate in one of the most competitive labor markets in the world. While the data shows some encouraging trends compared to other industries — 49% have excellent or above-average short-term retention, 51% excel in long-term retention, 65% earn excellent or above-average industry recognition, and 70% lead in skills and educational attainment — the fight for talent is far from easy. Promotion rates hold steady at Fortune 500 averages, but rapid technological change, aggressive poaching by competitors, and the constant need for specialized skills make hiring and retention a strategic battleground.

The challenges are as much about keeping people as they are about finding them. Specialized engineers, chip designers, and cybersecurity experts are in constant demand, often receiving offers from both established tech giants and fast-moving startups. Burnout from high-pressure product cycles, limited upward mobility in flat organizational structures, and global team distribution issues further complicate retention. Even the best-performing companies must continuously innovate in workforce strategy — offering dual career paths, investing in advanced training, refreshing equity packages, and building inclusive cultures — to hold onto their most valuable asset: top-tier talent.

Insights from Glassdoor
Company Rating
4.6 / 5
Interview Difficulty
3.2 / 5
Interview Experience
60% POSITIVE
Recommend Rating
93%
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