Cisco Systems is the epitome of everything you imagine a corporation to be. You will probably know what you are getting if you accept a job at Cisco. It will probably be easy to come and go. Work is typically project-based, so you will probably be able to schedule your work around outside commitments. You probably won't be given any surprises.
If you like working in a corporate environment that has a steady income stream due to its mature products, then you will probably be happy at Cisco.
I found the environment (San Jose, CA) sterile. Landscaping, building exteriors, and building interiors all look the same. Cisco's environment is so sterile that if you are new to a building, you may have difficulty figuring out which way you came into the building even after you have left it. I felt like I was working in a modern-day sewing factory, only I had a laptop instead of a sewing machine. If you have ever seen the early to mid-1900s photos of machinists seated at industrial sewing machines in sewing factories, you will know what I'm talking about.
Do not become complacent. Take risks.
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It was very straightforward, with basic questions about the OOP approach in PHP, the sessions mechanism, POST and GET requests, MySQL joins, and etc.
It started with a technical interview with two senior developers. They focused heavily on security issues and then gave two JavaScript exercises to solve, the Codewars type. I was surprised that the first interview was immediately technical. I thin
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