Good work-life balance, good perks, and an inclusive culture. A big number of clients, both small and big. People in Sales can really use the vast reach of the company across nations.
Some of the business units are slow-moving and still making the transition from "old/legacy" codebases to newer technologies.
I spoke with a recruiter on campus, and they scheduled me for an interview the following week. I went to their office and was interviewed by two people. One interviewer asked about my Java skills, while the other focused on my understanding of netwo
Submitted resume to Campus Recruiting team. On getting a call, I had a 1:1 with a Cisco panel that included 2 interviewers. It was pretty chill. I was questioned on basic networking protocols and projects done in college.
I had an on-campus interview with two managers from Cisco. They asked two easy technical questions, but since it was my first interview at the time, I struggled a little bit. The interview lasted about 70 minutes. I didn't hear anything back about t
I spoke with a recruiter on campus, and they scheduled me for an interview the following week. I went to their office and was interviewed by two people. One interviewer asked about my Java skills, while the other focused on my understanding of netwo
Submitted resume to Campus Recruiting team. On getting a call, I had a 1:1 with a Cisco panel that included 2 interviewers. It was pretty chill. I was questioned on basic networking protocols and projects done in college.
I had an on-campus interview with two managers from Cisco. They asked two easy technical questions, but since it was my first interview at the time, I struggled a little bit. The interview lasted about 70 minutes. I didn't hear anything back about t