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Nvidia Employees: 7 Day Workweeks And 2 AM Shifts In ‘Golden Handcuffs’

Employees at Nvidia Corp, under the leadership of billionaire co-founder and CEO Jensen Huang, face a demanding and high-stress work environment, according to a recent Bloomberg report. Former employees have described the company’s work culture as intensely challenging, with little time to enjoy the high salaries provided.

A former technical support employee, who left the company in May, described the experience as being in a “pressure cooker.” He reported working seven days a week, often until 1 or 2 am, with no time off. Another former employee, a marketing executive who departed in 2022, confirmed a toxic work environment with frequent yelling and shouting during meetings.

CEO Jensen Huang’s Management Style

Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s CEO, is known for his rigorous management style. He has 60 direct reports and requires employees to regularly update a central email with their ongoing tasks. Huang reportedly responds to these updates, often seeking more details or issuing instructions.

Huang has been candid about his approach to leadership. In a June interview, he described his preference for “torturing” employees into greatness rather than firing them. “I believe in you and I think coaches that really believe in their team torture them into greatness,” Huang said.

Employee Turnover Rate Lower Than Industry Average

Despite the intense work environment, Nvidia’s employee turnover rate is significantly lower than the industry average. For the 2024 fiscal year, Nvidia reported a turnover rate of 2.7%, compared to the semiconductor industry average of 17.7%. This is an improvement from the company’s previous year’s turnover rate of 5.3%.

A significant factor in this low turnover rate is the stock grants offered to employees, which vest after four years. This financial incentive helps retain talent despite the demanding work conditions.

Jensen Huang’s Wealth and Influence

Jensen Huang co-founded Nvidia in 1993 and holds about three percent of the company. With a net worth of $40.7 billion, he is the 17th richest person in America and the 76th richest person globally, according to Forbes.

This combination of high-stress work conditions and substantial financial rewards creates a unique and challenging work environment at Nvidia, reflecting both the intense pressures and significant incentives that define the company’s culture.

Dishti Tandon

A passionate multimedia journalist and Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, I specialize in world and trending news, delivering engaging and impactful stories. Over the years, I have honed my skills in blog writing, web stories, content creation, and news reporting, ensuring fresh perspectives for diverse audiences.

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