Immense learning resources. The fact that Cisco has its own learning center is huge.
Remote work options. Working from home is a major plus.
Good pay and benefits.
Upper management politics.
Lethargic to move. The company is slow to adapt to the latest technology and is built on legacy hardware/software!
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
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