Pune review:
Cisco is definitely the best company to work for.
Good HR and other policies. Good technology to work on. Can see some really talented people in the industry. Good pay.
It's like an elephant losing its balance.
It's so big; so many projects have their counterparts.
Lots of meetings and organizational changes.
Bad resource allocation.
High politics at every level. Groups work as individual organizations but don't think of it as a single organization.
Stop or reduce politics. Allocate resources.
The hiring and interview process was quite fast. I submitted my resume through a referral and received a call within two weeks. The following week, my interview was scheduled. I went through a total of four technical interview rounds and one HR roun
It was fairly simple. HR called asking about basics. Then there were two technical and one managerial round. After that, you have to wait for final confirmation, but you also get in touch with HR for positive or negative feedback.
The interview process was smooth. You first have to give an OA, and then there's one technical round, one managerial round, and one HR round. After that, you get selected. I got into the HR round and was done with that, but I got no offer. You need
The hiring and interview process was quite fast. I submitted my resume through a referral and received a call within two weeks. The following week, my interview was scheduled. I went through a total of four technical interview rounds and one HR roun
It was fairly simple. HR called asking about basics. Then there were two technical and one managerial round. After that, you have to wait for final confirmation, but you also get in touch with HR for positive or negative feedback.
The interview process was smooth. You first have to give an OA, and then there's one technical round, one managerial round, and one HR round. After that, you get selected. I got into the HR round and was done with that, but I got no offer. You need