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      Technical Marketing Engineer Interview

      2 Apr 2009
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Madrid

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      Technical Marketing Engineer Interview

      20 Apr 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      San Jose, CA
      No offer
      Negative experience
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Cisco (Madrid) in Apr 2007

      Interview

      It was in fact a very interesting process. I have been interviewed by 6 people from the different departments. Eeach one asked about why I should be the person from the point of view to its department. I suggest you to enter into the Web, to analyze the product, to see for the competitors, to analyze why you fit in the role and what is your added value

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How do you feel working remotely and alone ?
      2 Answers
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Cisco (San Jose, CA) in Apr 2025

      Interview

      I applied online and was contacted directly by a recruiter without any prior scheduling. They quickly set up an interview with the hiring manager, which went well — the hiring manager liked my profile and moved me forward to meet with his manager and a technical lead. The technical lead interview also went well, but the director had to reschedule. While preparing for the already scheduled interview with the director, I casually checked Cisco’s career site — only to see my application marked as "no longer moving forward," even though the interview was still on the calendar. When I reached out, the recruiter informed me the position had already been filled — no prior communication, no courtesy, nothing. After investing so much time and effort preparing (including many late nights), it felt like an absolute waste. Another important point: many of the recruiters working on Cisco’s behalf are from Randstad. In my experience, most (though not all) of them were very unprofessional, lacking basic scheduling tools, often calling unexpectedly without using any proper interview scheduling software. It made the whole process feel chaotic and disorganized. Overall, this was an extremely disappointing experience. Candidates should be cautious — Cisco’s process today lacks transparency, professionalism, and respect for applicants’ time. In my opinion, Cisco is no longer the innovative company it once was.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

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      Technical Marketing Engineer Interview

      8 Sept 2023
      Anonymous interview candidate
      San Jose, CA
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Cisco (San Jose, CA) in Aug 2023

      Interview

      The interview process started in August 2023 and total there were four rounds. The first round was a presentation round with the hiring manager followed by 3 other rounds with the team members. The feedback was shared immediately after the interview. I aced all of the interview rounds and i was presented with a compensation offer. Until this point everything went well and from here things started to go downhill. I was initially presented with a compensation package which includes base pay, bonus and RSU's. After evaluating the package, i was ok with the base salary (same as my current base) however i requested to increase the RSU's by a fraction amount to match my current TC. The recruiter mentioned she will look into it and get back on what she can do. After a week, the recruiter came back and offered a base pay which is 10% less than the base pay which was initially offered. I was stunned. I asked the reason why the base pay was lowered and her reasoning was she did not get the approval for initial package. But how was the initial package offer shared without approval? I felt very un-ethical about this and rejected the offer. From day1 of my interviews, i clearly stated my compensation expectations with the recruiter along with my current compensation. Exploiting my passion for lower compensation is very un-ethical. You wouldn't want to join a employer who under values you and does not see your worth. Cisco looks for employees who can work for them for cheap. However one thing to note is, talent does not come cheap. After this experience with Cisco, i don't think i will be ever interviewing with them again. Beware of their hiring process.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      About Technical marketing and product management Networking questions
      Answer question

      Technical Marketing Engineer Interview

      8 Sept 2023
      Anonymous interview candidate
      San Jose, CA
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Cisco (San Jose, CA) in Aug 2023

      Interview

      The interview process started in August 2023 and total there were four rounds. The first round was a presentation round with the hiring manager followed by 3 other rounds with the team members. The feedback was shared immediately after the interview. I aced all of the interview rounds and i was presented with a compensation offer. Until this point everything went well and from here things started to go downhill. I was initially presented with a compensation package which includes base pay, bonus and RSU's. After evaluating the package, i was ok with the base salary (same as my current base) however i requested to increase the RSU's by a fraction amount to match my current TC. The recruiter mentioned she will look into it and get back on what she can do. After a week, the recruiter came back and offered a base pay which is 10% less than the base pay which was initially offered. I was stunned. I asked the reason why the base pay was lowered and her reasoning was she did not get the approval for initial package. But how was the initial package offer shared without approval? I felt very un-ethical about this and rejected the offer. From day1 of my interviews, i clearly stated my compensation expectations with the recruiter along with my current compensation. Exploiting my passion for lower compensation is very un-ethical. You wouldn't want to join a employer who under values you and does not see your worth. Cisco looks for employees who can work for them for cheap. However one thing to note is, talent does not come cheap. After this experience with Cisco, i don't think i will be ever interviewing with them again. Beware of their hiring process.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      About Technical Marketing and product management Networking questions
      Answer question