Cisco Interview Experience for Campus Ambassador
Section 1: Introducing Yourself and Highlighting Experiences
The interviewer introduced herself and kindly requested that I talk about myself and my experiences. I found the interviewer to be absolutely delightful, and the atmosphere was incredibly charming. After completing the introductory part, she inquired about the events I had organized in the past. The questions she asked included:
- What was the most recent event you organized?
- What was the largest number of attendees you managed?
Section 2: Object-Oriented Programming (OOPS)
Following that, she posed a few questions regarding the basics of Object-Oriented Programming (OOPs), such as providing a real-life example of OOPs and discussing the pillars of OOPs.
Section 3: Handling Situational-Based Questions
Subsequently, she began asking situational-based questions. Here are a few examples:
- If your coordinating teacher disagrees with your creative event idea, how would you convince him or her?
- How would you handle a situation where your team members have two different ideas?
- Can you suggest a creative event idea that combines both fun and learning?
- What qualities differentiate a leader from other members of a team?
Towards the end, I took the opportunity to ask about the interviewer’s industry experience and work. Her response was truly insightful and beautifully articulated. The interview goes for approx 20 min
Tips: Event Management, Object-Oriented Programming, Leadership Skills, Situational-Based Questions
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