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Cisco Business Analyst Intern United States 
United States, California, San Jose 
855131581

01.09.2024

Applications are accepted until further notice.

Please note this posting is to advertise potential job opportunities. This exact role may not be open today but could open in the near future.

Work With

new business models and process improvements. Cisco employs the best so you will be surrounded by others as ambitious and dedicated as yourself.

As a Business Analyst Intern for Cisco, you will develop creative solutions forchallenges. You will collaborate on cross-functional projects toareas for improvement within Cisco. You will analyze internal processes, data, and problems, andbenefits from enabling new capabilities.Ultimately, youand how we work together.


Who You Are

  • You have excellent analytical,problem-solvingand decision-making skills.
  • Youpossessa high levelof customer focus and service excellence as you seek practical solutions.
  • You have strong collaboration skills with internal and external customers and cross-functional teams.
  • You have superb communication skills, a “can do” attitude and are able to collaborate with others in a global environment.
  • Youpossesseffective time-management skills and the ability to prioritize work assignments.
  • You are process-oriented with a drive to simplify and improve processes.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Including but not limited to a graduate/upcoming graduate of a certification program from a Boot Camp, Apprenticeship, Community College or 4-Year University.
  • Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Business,Supply Chain, Communications, Mathematics, Finance, Industrial Engineering, Statistics, or related program or other academic certification
  • Able to legally live and work in the country for whichyou’reapplying, without visa support or sponsorship.

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But “Digital Transformation” is an empty buzz phrase without a culture that allows for innovation, creativity, and yes, even failure (if you learn from it.)