Solicité el puesto a través de la escuela superior o la universidad. El proceso duró 1 día. Acudí a una entrevista en Cisco (Los Angeles, CA) en oct 2016
Entrevista
Applied through campus careers website and Cisco jobs page and had a campus interview two weeks later. There was only one campus interview that was an hour long and consisted of behavioral and technical questions. It was a good experience and really easy interview but they wanted you to know a little bit about the company and some of the new projects they are working on. Overall had a good experience but I never heard back from them and find that to be very unprofessional. The recruiters didn't even give out any contact information so I never heard from them.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Behavioral: previous projects, experience, interests, what I knew about the company, courses I've taken so far
Technical: no actual coding but asked specifically how I would go about coding certain problems, linked lists, binary trees, hash tables, stacks, recursion (my interviewer was a big fan of recursion and asked detailed questions some of which I did not know the answer to) There was no way you could do well if you don't already know your stuff
Standard panel, very simple leetcodes. reverse linked list kind of vibe s . I was literarly asked about how a linked list is structured and reversing it. there was almost no friction which I was shocked by one of the reason I did not accept
They care about your skills, rather than your background. They have a template which they provide and you got to fill that, everyone is provided a unique number. You are instructed not to disclose any of your personal details in the due course of your interview.
The interview process was two rounds. The first round was a behavioral interview. Straightforward questions, like tell me about the most technically challenging project you have worked on. The second round was a system design interview.