I am never ever bored. There are so many resources and opportunities available 24/7 – a verity of new ideas...
A TAC Engineer must maintain multiple internal responsibilities simultaneously while ensuring satisfaction in the resolution of customer cases, all the while increasing one's skill-set continuously. Multitasking is an understatement, and long days are the norm. Although I enjoy this type of environment, it is demanding and should be considered, else your team suffers!
I am encouraged by the follow-through with the goals Cisco has in place. Keep that spirit going!
After a phone interview, I was hired. The manager called and asked me some basic questions, and then I was brought in to start. I began working, and there was a really great cafe there where I ate too often, gaining a couple of pounds.
The interview process was two-fold and lasted about two hours. There was a telephone interview that lasted about one hour. Then, I was invited to the office to speak to the Technical Manager, and lastly the Admin Manager. I did pretty well in the
The interview started with a face-to-face round where the interviewer asked about my previous project experience, my role in the team, challenges faced, and how I solved them. They also asked a few technical concepts related to automation, JavaScrip
After a phone interview, I was hired. The manager called and asked me some basic questions, and then I was brought in to start. I began working, and there was a really great cafe there where I ate too often, gaining a couple of pounds.
The interview process was two-fold and lasted about two hours. There was a telephone interview that lasted about one hour. Then, I was invited to the office to speak to the Technical Manager, and lastly the Admin Manager. I did pretty well in the
The interview started with a face-to-face round where the interviewer asked about my previous project experience, my role in the team, challenges faced, and how I solved them. They also asked a few technical concepts related to automation, JavaScrip