Work-life balance is good, the salary is not bad, and the colleagues are nice.
The company is too moderate; it has the "big company disease."
Pay more, haha.
Several years ago, I had interviews with Cisco. The first time, there was an exam and a face-to-face interview. Other interviews were on call. It was nice to have a talk.
I was put on group hiring instead of hiring on a company basis. I was asked many questions about machine learning. I completed a coding question on Quicksort. You should be confident in the principles of machine learning.
I was referred by an internal Cisco employee. The whole process includes: * One phone call with HR * Three onsite interviews by senior developers and the manager in charge of the department
Several years ago, I had interviews with Cisco. The first time, there was an exam and a face-to-face interview. Other interviews were on call. It was nice to have a talk.
I was put on group hiring instead of hiring on a company basis. I was asked many questions about machine learning. I completed a coding question on Quicksort. You should be confident in the principles of machine learning.
I was referred by an internal Cisco employee. The whole process includes: * One phone call with HR * Three onsite interviews by senior developers and the manager in charge of the department