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    From Chai Breaks to Checkpoints: A Day at Cisco Bengaluru

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    This post was authored by Prit Shah, a technical intern on the Test Infrastructure Team.

    Exterior view of a modern glass office building at sunset with a large “#WeAreCisco” sign in front, surrounded by greenery.When people think about tech jobs, they imagine code, staring at screens all day, and at least one meeting that could have been an email.

    Fair. I used to think that too.

    But there are things no one shows you about working at Cisco, especially Cisco Bengaluru. And no, I’m not about to walk you through my calendar hour by hour. Relax. This is not a productivity blog.

    This is what it feels like to work here.

    Come spend a real day with me at Cisco Bengaluru.

    The Morning Energy Is Real

    Walking onto the campus surrounded by my friends and teammates, with either filter coffee or cutting chai in hand (depending on ambitions), with the morning sun hitting the glass buildings just right, feels alive. Not loud. Not chaotic. Just … charged.

    I hear a chorus of different languages before even reaching my desk, where I run into someone and a quick, “Hey!” turns into, “Wait. What if we tried it this way?” And just like that, an idea is born. No formal meeting. No polished slides. Just two curious minds with five unplanned minutes.

    Where Bengaluru Meets the World

    By the time the day picks up, I am collaborating with teammates across time zones — someone dialling in from the U.S., another wrapping up their day in Europe. And somewhere in the middle of it all, I get to be right at the intersection of those conversations — learning, contributing, and realizing how connected the work really is.

    The coolest part? I use Cisco’s own technology to connect. The same solutions we build and improve are the ones helping us brainstorm, troubleshoot, and laugh when someone forgets they are on mute.

    There is something special about knowing the tools I use are not just software. It is technology my colleagues down the hall and I are actively shaping, and we get to experience the impact in real time.

    Two canvas tote bags on a tiled floor—one with a Spider-Man design and the other with a motivational quote in black, red, and yellow text.The Work Is Real. So Is the Trust.

    We work hard.

    I’ve spent hours in intense whiteboard discussions until the marker ran dry, because the ideas and opportunities are limitless. But the difference isn’t in the intensity; it’s in the trust. I remember suggesting a small tweak to how we were handling edge cases in our sentiment analysis service to improve accuracy, and instead of being brushed aside, it sparked a real discussion. That’s when the work stopped feeling like a checklist of tasks and started feeling like something I owned.

    The In Between Moments Matter Most

    Some of my favorite parts of the day never show up on my calendar. They’re the moments that turn a workplace into a community. Like the time I got roasted for my backhand by a teammate after a table tennis match. It wasn’t just a game — it was one of the many moments I stopped feeling like an employee ID and started feeling like a person.

    That same energy shows up in the most unexpected ways. One afternoon, a “quick break” turned into a mission to assemble an F1 LEGO car with a group of slightly competitive engineers. It quickly became less about instructions and more about debating aerodynamics and building it “better” without the manual. The car did get built but not without turning it into a mini pit-stop strategy discussion.

    Or the time I joined a soap-making workshop for a community initiative, or watched my teammates carefully paint tote bags, t-shirts, and diyas discovering they were far more artistic than their work reviews suggest.

    During that tote bag activity, I clearly overestimated my artistic skills and my ability to stay within the lines. What started simple, quickly turned into something … open to interpretation. I found myself working on a Spider-Man-inspired design, while a teammate brought in an F1-inspired line, each of us putting our own spin on what inspiration looked like.

    Somewhere along the way, it stopped being about getting it “right,” because those messy strokes and bold colors weren’t mistakes. They were reminders. Little pieces of motivation you could carry with you, proving that you don’t have to be perfect to create something meaningful.

    I went into these moments thinking it was just a break from my desk, but I walked out realizing that my colleagues and I were doing something that mattered to the people around us. Whether it’s a creative workshop, a CSR project, or a quick mentorship chat, these aren’t just events. They’re little cultural exchanges that remind me I’m part of something bigger than my code reviews. It’s the kind of break in the day I didn’t know I needed, but now, I can’t imagine working without.

    A man stands smiling in a modern office lobby beneath a glowing Cisco logo, with marble counters and floral arrangements on either side.So, What Does It Really Feel Like?

    It’s a balance I didn’t expect to find in a tech company. It’s global, yet it feels deeply local; it’s ambitious, but it stays grounded in the people around me. Most of all, it’s fast-paced and still human.

    When people ask me what makes Cisco different, I don’t point to job titles or milestones on a roadmap. I talk about the way an idea travels from a casual chai break to a product checkpoint without losing its spark. It’s the energy of being challenged by people who don’t just trust and respect you — they challenge and support you.

    If you’re wondering what it’s really like to work here, I’ll tell you this: It’s not just about the work you do. It’s about how you feel while you’re doing it. Somewhere between the first sip of coffee and the last conversation of the evening, you realize something quietly powerful: You are exactly where you are meant to be.

    Want to see more? Click here to explore Cisco Bangalore in “Welcome to Cisco Bangalore: A Campus Full of Surprises!”

    Subscribe to the WeAreCisco Blog.



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