Coming from university and straight to this as my first job, I couldn't be happier. I work under a recruitment company and am situated here at Cisco Systems. The lifestyle and environment have surpassed my expectations of what the standard should be for a globally recognized company. Compared to friends' and family's work environments and my previous experiences, I can without a doubt say I am fortunate enough to be working at this professional establishment.
Everyone here is very friendly. There are lots of community events, and it is very employee-focused in the sense that they put us first and make sure we are happy, not too stressed, and make it fun to work here. They have good services too:
And much more.
I can happily say this is one of the best companies to work at, and I would not leave unless I really had to in order to pursue my career.
Nothing I can think of.
The interview process includes: * A HackerRank assessment to evaluate coding skills. * A virtual interview for technical and behavioral evaluation. * An onsite interview with multiple rounds for comprehensive assessment.
Did not receive any information after I completed the final step of the interview. Asked for input after a month with still no reply. Decided that there was no chance after three months.
The first stage after submission was a short online assessment (not programming-related). About a week later, I received an interview invitation and then had two interviews in a row with senior engineers.
The interview process includes: * A HackerRank assessment to evaluate coding skills. * A virtual interview for technical and behavioral evaluation. * An onsite interview with multiple rounds for comprehensive assessment.
Did not receive any information after I completed the final step of the interview. Asked for input after a month with still no reply. Decided that there was no chance after three months.
The first stage after submission was a short online assessment (not programming-related). About a week later, I received an interview invitation and then had two interviews in a row with senior engineers.