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Intern Quits After Employer Demands He Surrender RTX 5060 Won at Nvidia Event

Twenty-two-year-old Daniel Ortiz, a senior computer science student and summer intern at a mid-sized Bay Area tech firm, attended Nvidia’s Developer Experience Day, an annual gathering where engineers, students, and professionals learn about new technologies and participate in workshops.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
November 27, 2025
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Intern Quits After Employer Demands He Surrender RTX 5060 Won at Nvidia Event

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A routine industry event turned into a workplace controversy after a software engineering intern resigned from his position when his employer allegedly demanded he hand over a cutting-edge Nvidia RTX 5060 graphics card he won in a raffle. What began as a moment of excitement for the intern quickly evolved into a dispute that has since ignited conversations across the tech community about workplace ethics, ownership rights, and the treatment of early-career employees.

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Twenty-two-year-old Daniel Ortiz, a senior computer science student and summer intern at a mid-sized Bay Area tech firm, attended Nvidia’s Developer Experience Day, an annual gathering where engineers, students, and professionals learn about new technologies and participate in workshops. Ortiz attended at his own request, using a standard registration form available to the public. His employer allowed him to take the day to participate but did not sponsor, finance, or organize his attendance.

During the event, Nvidia held several prize raffles for attendees. Ortiz submitted a single ticket for a drawing and was stunned when his name was announced as the winner of a brand-new RTX 5060 graphics card—an unreleased piece of hardware eagerly anticipated by gamers and developers alike for its improved performance and energy efficiency. He later said he “could barely believe it,” calling it the first time he had ever won anything of significant value.

The excitement followed him into the office the next workday. Ortiz brought the box to show a few coworkers who, impressed by his luck, snapped photos and asked about the event. To Ortiz, it felt like nothing more than a fun moment between colleagues. But within a few hours, he was called into a meeting with his manager and a representative from the company’s human resources department.

Intern quits after employer demands he hand over RTX 5060 won at Nvidia  event | TechSpot

According to Ortiz, he was told during the meeting that because he had attended the event “on behalf of the company,” any item he acquired there—whether through a gift, participation, or raffle—was considered company property. He said he initially assumed it was a misunderstanding.

“I literally laughed at first,” Ortiz recounted. “I thought they were joking or maybe teasing me about using it for a work machine. But they were completely serious. They said the graphics card needed to be turned in to management.”

Ortiz explained to them that he had entered the raffle as an individual attendee, not as a representative of the company, and that the card was won purely by chance. The registration had used his personal details, and the raffle was open to every participant regardless of employer or student status. The company had not paid for a conference ticket, nor did Ortiz receive the prize because of his affiliation with them.

Despite his objections, he said the manager continued to insist that company policy required employees and interns to turn over any prizes or gifts obtained while attending external events during company time. Ortiz said he asked to see the written policy, but the HR representative allegedly responded that its interpretation “fell under internal guidelines” not typically shared directly with interns.

The tone of the meeting, Ortiz said, shifted from procedural to pressuring. When he stated clearly that he did not intend to surrender the graphics card, he was warned that his refusal could “impact his future with the company” and that being uncooperative during his internship review might influence a potential return offer.

“It felt like they were strong-arming me,” he said. “It wasn’t about the card anymore. It was about them trying to claim ownership over something I clearly won as a private individual. I didn’t want to work somewhere that treated people like that.”

Ortiz left the meeting, walked back to his desk, typed a short resignation letter, and submitted it before the end of the day. He collected his belongings, thanked a few colleagues who had supported him during the internship, and walked out.

The company involved has declined to comment publicly in detail about the incident but provided a brief statement acknowledging “a disagreement regarding prize ownership” and expressing “regret that the situation led to a resignation.” It also stated that it planned to review internal policies around employee participation in industry events.

The story might have faded quickly had Ortiz not shared his experience anonymously on a popular developer forum. His post, describing the alleged demand and his decision to quit, resonated widely among early-career workers who shared similar stories about companies attempting to claim personal items gained through raffles, vendor giveaways, and conference promotions. Others, including senior engineers, criticized the company’s handling of the situation and praised Ortiz for refusing to comply.

Intern wins RTX 5060, refuses to give it to employer and quits -  ShiftDelete.Net Global

Some readers expressed disbelief that a company would attempt to take a raffle prize from an intern, while others viewed the situation as emblematic of broader issues—specifically how interns and junior staff are sometimes pressured into complying with questionable demands due to concerns about job prospects or recommendations.

The controversy has also sparked discussion about the blurred boundary between personal and corporate participation at industry events, especially in the tech world where conferences often include valuable giveaways, developer kits, or raffle prizes. Many professionals noted that while employers might reasonably expect disclosure of gifts directly provided by vendors in a business context, raffle prizes are almost universally treated as personal property.

Since the story spread, Ortiz says he has been contacted by several companies offering interviews or informal chats about potential internships. Some even joked in their outreach messages, telling him he would be welcome to keep any graphics cards he might win in the future. For Ortiz, the attention has been unexpected but affirming.

“I didn’t quit to make a statement,” he said. “I just did what felt right. But if it helps other interns feel more confident standing up for themselves, that’s a good outcome.”

As for the RTX 5060, Ortiz has kept it—and plans to build a new PC around it as a celebration of his newfound freedom from what he calls “one of the strangest workplace moments” he has ever experienced.

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