Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been in the news again—not for chip innovation, but for his unabashed take on employee wealth and office culture. Huang bragged during the Hill and Valley Forum that he has created more billionaires among members of his management team than any other CEO and instructed critics not to pity his employees.
Main points of Huang's speech
Huang noted the power of lean, well-funded AI teams, citing OpenAI and DeepSeek as instances of high-leverage, low-fat innovation
He said Nvidia's success has generated gigantic personal fortunes for some of his most experienced executives
Huang approves compensation personally for all 42,000 employees using machine learning software, repeatedly increasing operating expenses to recognize performance
Leadership style and work habits
Huang admitted to working from wake to sleep, seven days a week—even on movie nights
He described his management style as hands-on and persistent, explaining with a grin that he has stock options in his pocket
Although intense, he is convinced that taking employees to their limits drives greatness
Effect on Nvidia's culture
Nvidia's dire situation has been compared to a pressure cooker, but turnover is low
Stock options have made multimillionaires of seasoned workers
Huang's faith rests upon resilience, sacrifice, and the notion that extraordinary outcomes require extraordinary effort
Last thought
Huang’s comments reflect a broader debate in tech: can extreme dedication coexist with employee well-being? For now, Nvidia’s meteoric rise suggests the formula—however intense—is working.
Sources: Times of India, Economic Times, IndiaTimes, Yahoo Finance, Moneycontrol, Business Today