Honestly, it's a good gig.
Cisco's done well. I was worried that it would be a lot of work and not a lot of support, but sometimes it feels like it's the opposite!
I do get bounced around to different contracts fairly frequently. I haven't stuck with a project, really.
Several rounds: 1. Behavioral with hiring manager 2. Technical (LeetCode and general front-end questions) 3. Front-end specific and React Overall, a very pleasant experience, and everyone was very nice.
A pretty straightforward process, as you'd expect from big tech. The interviewers were pleasant to work with. The usual process is expected to be: screening, two technical rounds, and one managerial round, but they skipped the managerial round for so
Online Application: The process begins with the candidate submitting an online application through Cisco's career portal. The application typically includes basic personal information, education, work experience, and the option to attach a resume an
Several rounds: 1. Behavioral with hiring manager 2. Technical (LeetCode and general front-end questions) 3. Front-end specific and React Overall, a very pleasant experience, and everyone was very nice.
A pretty straightforward process, as you'd expect from big tech. The interviewers were pleasant to work with. The usual process is expected to be: screening, two technical rounds, and one managerial round, but they skipped the managerial round for so
Online Application: The process begins with the candidate submitting an online application through Cisco's career portal. The application typically includes basic personal information, education, work experience, and the option to attach a resume an