Great work-life balance! There is a lot of flexibility and possibility to work remotely. The Cisco culture is welcoming. Many events happen (if you can find time to participate) to relax and contribute to a positive environment. For a fresher, the pressure is less, and they can spend more time honing their skill set.
There is no direct visibility. Like in most companies, career growth depends on the project.
Personal growth is not great. There are not many perks apart from the initially good salary slip, and it doesn't really increase as expected with time. (Juniors who were hired were offered more than two-year experienced guys.)
The interview process included use cases, scenarios, technical interviews, and both phone screens and sit-down reviews that spanned two days. They asked very detailed and penetrating questions. They want to maximize work experience by having player
Not the most difficult of interviews. The questions were at an average level for coding interviews, focusing on fundamental data structures and algorithms. They expect a reasonable level of code quality in the answers. You can't get by writing subpar
I received the interview call a week in advance for a recruitment drive at Cisco for their UCS QA team. I was well received on campus and was escorted by HR to the building where the interview was conducted. I was first briefed by the Director rega
The interview process included use cases, scenarios, technical interviews, and both phone screens and sit-down reviews that spanned two days. They asked very detailed and penetrating questions. They want to maximize work experience by having player
Not the most difficult of interviews. The questions were at an average level for coding interviews, focusing on fundamental data structures and algorithms. They expect a reasonable level of code quality in the answers. You can't get by writing subpar
I received the interview call a week in advance for a recruitment drive at Cisco for their UCS QA team. I was well received on campus and was escorted by HR to the building where the interview was conducted. I was first briefed by the Director rega