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noahgibbs ([personal profile] noahgibbs) wrote2004-01-26 02:46 pm

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NVidia's looking for Graphics Software Engineers. Any of you guys looking for a software engineering job?

The description:
Title: Linux Graphics Software Engineer

NVIDIA is searching for world-class software engineers to join the
Linux graphics driver team. We're looking for engineers who are
driven and enthusiastic, have a passion for graphics on Linux,
and like working with a team of top-notch people. You would be
helping us make our drivers better and incorporate the latest
hardware technology. You should have strong C programming skills,
a thorough understanding of Unix systems programming, a command of
2D and 3D graphics concepts, and excellent communication skills.

You will be joining a team of first-rate engineers developing
software for the latest cutting-edge NVIDIA hardware. We developed
graphics drivers that helped Linux break into Hollywood production
studios, making it a serious contender on the desktop. Our
software supports a wide spectrum of users, including scientific
visualization, movie and televison production studios, game
enthusiasts, and educational institutions.

Please send resumes to humanresources@nvidia.com

The ideal candidate meets the following criteria:

- 3+ years experience developing software for Linux or Unix and very strong C programming skills.

- 3+ years experience writing low level software, writing OpenGL apps, and using 3D graphics concepts.

- Significant experience working on large and complex pieces of software and strong debugging skills.

- Knowledge of x86 architecture and graphics driver experience, especially OpenGL driver experience, is a plus.

- BS or equivalent.

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I will warn you in advance that NVidia expects a lot of hours, even for a Software Engineering job in Silicon Valley. But the pay is good, the people are extremely competent, and the company is fiscally solid. So it depends what you're looking for.

[identity profile] zqfmbg.livejournal.com 2004-01-26 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)
If it's okay, I'd suggest sending your resumes to him instead of to hr@nvidia. Doesn't hurt your chances of getting in (well, at least, once you're past him) and he gets a referral bonus if you do.

(Please don't flood him, though. ^^;)