Good work, IEEE standard-setting groups, with lots of different work opportunities and groups. The company pays for a lot of training. Courses at Berkeley or Stanford are free if you get at least a B.
Company mood is highly correlated with stock price. Your experience depends on the group that you are in. Cisco is really 20 different companies joined as one.
Management turns over way too quickly, so reorgs are always happening. Just having stable management is a good plus.
It was easy, and they asked basic questions about hardware, filters, and op-amps. The interview process was smooth and consisted of five rounds: three technical rounds, one phone call, and one HR round.
I had a smooth interview process. I had a responsible contact, and the person provided clear next steps during each stage. The overall interview difficulty was not high, but it obviously depends on the level of background matching.
Expect the interviewer to thoroughly review your resume beforehand. They may focus on specific sections such as: * Work experience * Education * Projects * Skills * Certifications Be prepared to discuss each section in detail and provide
It was easy, and they asked basic questions about hardware, filters, and op-amps. The interview process was smooth and consisted of five rounds: three technical rounds, one phone call, and one HR round.
I had a smooth interview process. I had a responsible contact, and the person provided clear next steps during each stage. The overall interview difficulty was not high, but it obviously depends on the level of background matching.
Expect the interviewer to thoroughly review your resume beforehand. They may focus on specific sections such as: * Work experience * Education * Projects * Skills * Certifications Be prepared to discuss each section in detail and provide