I did Python Essential 1 and Essential 2 from Cisco. It was amazing; I got to know many new things.
It was best, so no cons.
Applied online and had an informal chat with HR before having a more formal interview with the manager. Both were laid-back interviews, like 'tell me about your experience with Python programming' or 'why did you choose Cisco?' However, the position
The interview started with a face-to-face round where the interviewer asked about my previous project experience, my role in the team, challenges faced, and how I solved them. They also asked a few technical concepts related to automation, JavaScrip
Slow turnaround time and communication was poor. They skipped my phone screening because the recruiter was out of town. After I submitted my availability form, I emailed my recruiter 4-5 times until I got a response/update from them.
Applied online and had an informal chat with HR before having a more formal interview with the manager. Both were laid-back interviews, like 'tell me about your experience with Python programming' or 'why did you choose Cisco?' However, the position
The interview started with a face-to-face round where the interviewer asked about my previous project experience, my role in the team, challenges faced, and how I solved them. They also asked a few technical concepts related to automation, JavaScrip
Slow turnaround time and communication was poor. They skipped my phone screening because the recruiter was out of town. After I submitted my availability form, I emailed my recruiter 4-5 times until I got a response/update from them.