Cisco Software Engineer Inter reviews

5.0

99% would recommend to a friend

(20 total reviews)
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Chuck Robbins

100% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

Software Engineer Inter employees have rated Cisco with 5.0 out of 5 stars, based on 20 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Engineer Inter professionals have an excellent working experience there. Cisco is rated 30% above average by Software Engineer Inter professionals compared to other employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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20 reviews
3.0
Jul 1, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I am currently a summer intern at Cisco, and in terms of summer internships, I can really say that they have given me real hands on experience with real responsibility. I came in barely knowing what a network/router was, and I feel that I have been able to learn a lot from my co-workers who are always more than willing to help me whenever I have a problem. My pay is very good compared to what most of my friends are making, and if I were to work overtime, they would give me time and a half. It also looks good on a resume

Cons

Looking around, it seems that people (especially with pending deadlines) put in A LOT of overtime and complain that they aren't properly compensated for it. It's also tough because there are some crazy people who will work 80 hours a week and then that will put the pressure on everyone else to step it up.

4.0
Jun 17, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

As an intern, I hear a lot of things from other interns all over the company. I think we all agree that Cisco's New Hire Network does a great job of getting us settled in and offering workshops with advice on making the most of our time here. The administrative tasks during the first few weeks were very fluid for such a large company. I was very impressed. San Jose is a great place to live. I love scenery, the traffic (or lack thereof), the very accessible and omnipresent public transportation (which Cisco pays for), and, of cours, the California weather. Most of the interns, as well as many of the full time employees, live in an apartment community located in the middle of Cisco's campus. Every morning, I walk to the nearest Cisco building and take the campus shuttle to my building. Best commute ever. Before I got here, I was afraid that I would end up doing menial tasks like getting people coffee, even though Cisco and every other company I applied to ensured us that would not be the case. I was given a couple of small projects at first; however, I didn't feel like I was contributing enough, so I asked for something else, and my manager quickly found bigger project for me! :-) The project my particular group is working has a life cycle of about four months, so I'm really excited that I get to see most of it! I can't say much about work/life balance for full time employees, but we interns are having the time of our lives here. We have something planned almost every night (e.g. free salsa lessons on Thursdays down in Japantown), and I've visited many of my CS friends at other companies in Silicon Valley. If anything, there's more of a life/sleep balance issue.

Cons

I cannot believe "frugality" is so strongly emphasized. Is it really necessary? The salary is great compared to that of other engineering internships, but college students tend to rank companies by how much they can afford to pay their interns.

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