The hiring process at Cisco takes an average of 46 days when considering 2 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for CSM had the quickest hiring process (on average 1 day), whereas Intern Field Sales roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 90 days).
It was smooth, and the interviewers were nice. I was not able to proceed after the technical interview and got eliminated at the technical round.
The recruiters were communicative, and the scheduling process was seamless. During the interview itself, the interviewers were professional and friendly, which helped reduce any nervousness.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Cisco (Hyderabad) in May 2025
Interview
Cisco’s interview process typically begins with an initial recruiter screen to review your background and fit, followed by one or two technical phone or video interviews focused on role-relevant knowledge (e.g., networking fundamentals, software design, or systems architecture). If you advance, you’ll be invited to a virtual or on-site loop of two to four back-to-back interviews—each 45–60 minutes—including deep technical problem-solving, coding or whiteboard exercises (for engineering roles), and behavioral discussions based on their “Leadership Principles” or STAR format. After the technical rounds, you’ll meet with a hiring manager or senior leader to assess team fit and career goals, and finally an HR debrief to discuss compensation, relocation (if applicable), and next steps. Feedback is typically consolidated and communicated within one to two weeks after the final interview.
A networking interview assesses knowledge of protocols, OSI model, IP addressing, subnetting, routing, and switching. It tests problem-solving, troubleshooting skills, and understanding of network security, configurations, and tools like Wireshark, ping, and traceroute to ensure efficient network management.