I was hired by Cisco in a program called the Cisco Choice Program.
For those of you who have never heard of the Cisco Choice Program, let me tell you what it is. When I signed my offer letter, I had to choose one of five given start dates. When I came in on the first day, I saw many other new hires like me who were hired as Choice hires.
For the next month, we were bombarded with information about the company and different Business Units within the company. After a month, once we had all that information, all the Choice new hires got to choose the BU, the team, and the manager they wanted to work for. Isn't this awesome?
Cisco gives you an opportunity to work with so many different technologies, roles, and flexibility to move around. The compensation is also good, which adds to the reasons to work for Cisco.
The recognition and feedback system could be better. I would like to see some healthy feedback about my job from upper management and recognition for the goals accomplished.
I have also heard (haven't experienced yet) that there is always some politics involved when it comes to promotions, passing projects, and things like that.
There is no customer interaction between the engineer who actually builds a product and the customers who use the product.
Cisco should also try to focus on the overall development of its employees rather than just the area they are currently working on.
Please be more friendly with our employees.
Try to spend some time with them outside the office environment.
Show a little concern for your employees' personal lives.
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I had applied on Cisco's website. I received an email from the Hiring Manager regarding a HackerRank test and an onsite interview. The interview process included: * HackerRank test (Data Structures and Algorithms) * Onsite Interview (3 rounds)
This is for Master's in CS university recruitment: Three rounds spanned over two weeks (I had another offer waiting, but it seems like it can go on for up to four weeks if you don't rush it). **1st Interview (45 minutes):** Done over WebEx (one of
Questions covered DSA, basic Operating Systems, and networking. Additionally, there was a behavioral round. This round reviewed my resume and presented situational questions for me to respond to. I received the interview call through GHC. The proces
I had applied on Cisco's website. I received an email from the Hiring Manager regarding a HackerRank test and an onsite interview. The interview process included: * HackerRank test (Data Structures and Algorithms) * Onsite Interview (3 rounds)
This is for Master's in CS university recruitment: Three rounds spanned over two weeks (I had another offer waiting, but it seems like it can go on for up to four weeks if you don't rush it). **1st Interview (45 minutes):** Done over WebEx (one of