Cisco is a family-centric company with excellent work-life balance. Most roles are fully remote.
Hard to complain about the company. Pretty sure it's voted like the number 1 place to work.
Coding round: Mostly based on pandas, lists, or dictionaries. Real-time scenario-based questions. Current project: Explain the detailed project pipeline with AWS, EMR, Spark, Glue, and Redshift. Behavioral interview: Agile process, team player, sp
The process was straightforward, with a good few rounds. Unfortunately, they disbanded the team due to an economic crash, I believe. The interview process involved three rounds: * HR * Hiring Manager * Team Head
I applied for a data engineer position at Cisco. I was given an online assessment that consisted of three coding questions. The evaluation did not include any SQL or data modeling questions.
Coding round: Mostly based on pandas, lists, or dictionaries. Real-time scenario-based questions. Current project: Explain the detailed project pipeline with AWS, EMR, Spark, Glue, and Redshift. Behavioral interview: Agile process, team player, sp
The process was straightforward, with a good few rounds. Unfortunately, they disbanded the team due to an economic crash, I believe. The interview process involved three rounds: * HR * Hiring Manager * Team Head
I applied for a data engineer position at Cisco. I was given an online assessment that consisted of three coding questions. The evaluation did not include any SQL or data modeling questions.