I applied through college or university. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Cisco
Interview
I first met them at the career fair at my college. They scheduled an on-site interview the following day, and so I went prepared for super hard technical questions. Hardest question was "What do you think about cloud computing?" Then got emailed for another interview. That one was after a month. It was 30 minutes long, and after I was done talking about my projects and such (he seemed interested so I kept talking. This was a phone interview, btw.) 25 minutes had passed so he asked if I had any questions and that was that. This process was repeated 3 more times until I finally received an offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Hardest question: "Who are Cisco's competitors?" Like whut.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Cisco in Sep 2014
Interview
the overall process was of good standard.
written round had 60 questions,20 aptitude(mainly p & c and probability),30 technical questions.
interview round: basic questions and lot of questions on the project.all the questions were of average difficulty level . they basically want to see ones attitude more than their technical skills
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Cisco
Interview
Cisco visited my college campus. There were a total of 3 rounds. The first round was a multiple choice based written exam that consisted of 2 sections, first section being aptitude(20 questions) and the second section being technical(30 questions). Total duration assigned for this round was 60 minutes. However there was no negative marking. The next round was a technical interview. Here there were two interviewers and one interviewee (i.e 2 on 1). The questions were mainly concentrated on the projects which the students showcased in their resume. This round lasted for around 90 minutes. The last round was HR. This lasted for around 20 minutes.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One unexpected question that I faced was "There is a water bottle in front of you. What can you possibly think of doing with it." It was a test of creativity.