The interview was conducted at a high level and very efficiently. It was divided into three parts:
The whole interview took about an hour.
A few hours after the interview, I received a phone call with the result, and I got feedback via email on what went well and what went wrong during the interview.
What do you want to bind your future with? (This refers to specialization, whether backend or frontend, or perhaps data science, algorithms, or something else).
Where do you see yourself in a few years?
Are the projects you do only for studies, or do you do them for yourself?
Did you do projects alone or in teams? If so, in how large teams? How did you get along with each other? How did you share the work? What was it like working on your biggest project as a team?
Do you create tests for your projects? How do you test your projects? How did you test your biggest project?
How does Scrum work?
What other methodologies are you familiar with?
Have you heard of something like TDD?
What is your college situation like?
How do you see yourself after college? Do you plan on continuing your education?
Tell me about your current job. How does it work for you?
You wrote in your CV that you passed a B2 English exam. What exam was it?
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Cisco Software Developer Intern role in Kraków, Poland.
Cisco's interview process for their Software Developer Intern roles in Kraków, Poland is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Cisco's Software Developer Intern interview process in Kraków, Poland.