I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Cisco (San Jose, CA) in Oct 2010
Interview
First, let me say I was an excellent candidate for this position: An honor student with a 3.70 GPA, and very outgoing. My "flaw" is I'm in my 50s..
Met Cisco reps at my school's job fair, and one of them recommended me for a second interview for an entry-level job.
At the second interview, I sat down with a nice lady for 30 minutes.
We got along very well, and I thought I had done a pretty good job: I was in a suit, relaxed, smiling, happy, friendly, and energetic.
I has recently gone to several "job search" workshops at my school's career center and got tips on interviewing (you should do this too).
When the interview was over, the interviewer told me "you did fabulous."
They never called me for the third of four interviews, and I am still mystified.
Possibilities: It's hard for an interviewer to tell her boss "your should hire this old guy for and entry-level job instead of a young person." Or, there is simply a lot of competition for jobs at Cisco.
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I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Cisco (San Jose, CA) in Feb 2008
Interview
Folks intervieving candidate have no clue of what they are asking. They have no clue what their roles / technical skills. The interview panel was not consistent about their ideas/requirements.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Please develope a data validation test for the sales orders for FY10