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Cisco Project Specialist Intern United States 
United States, California, San Jose 
48202442

04.09.2024

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.

Who You'll Work With

Project management has never been more vital to our organization.

  • Execute project management skill sets and methodologies to address long-term opportunities thatimpactand improve the business
  • Assistin all project management cycles, including quantitative and qualitative analysis, forecast market trends, toidentifyrisks and issues and work toward innovation and operational success
  • Identifyprocess gaps and process implementation planning
  • Support and further build change management processes
  • Collaborate with partners to provide innovative solutions tooptimize

Who You Are

  • You showstrong communicationand collaboration skills with a real passion for solving problems
  • You have excellent organization and time management skills
  • You are process oriented with drive to simplify/improve process
  • Youpossesseffective time-management skills and the ability to prioritize work assignments


Minimum Qualifications

  • Including but not limited to an upcoming graduate of a certification program from a Boot Camp, Apprenticeship, Community College or 4-Year University.
  • Recently completed or activelyenrolledina Bachelor's or Master'sdegreeprogramor otheracademiccertification in Business, Supply Chain, Communications, Mathematics, Statistics, Finance, IndustrialEngineeringor a related field.
  • Possess a solid foundational understanding of project management fundamentals and methodologies.
  • Able to legally live and work in the country for whichyou’reapplying, without visa support or sponsorship.

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