Type · Customer Context Diagnosis

Enterprise · Solutions Architect Interview Guide
How to Pass the Cisco Solutions Architect Interview in 2026
The Cisco DNA (TL;DR)
English original + your local-language translation
Tech and global multinational interviews are most often conducted in English. For industries like luxury, finance, or pharma, the working language may be local. We show every question in English first — alongside your local-language translation — so you can prep in whichever language your interviewer ends up using.
The Cisco Interview Loop
Your onsite loop will typically consist of 5 rounds.
- 1
Round 1
Recruiter ScreenMotivation, technical depth, customer-facing experience, fit. - 2
Round 2
Technical DiscoveryDiagnosing customer technical context, integration requirements, scoping a fit. - 3
Round 3
Architecture DemoPresenting a reference architecture live, defending design choices, handling depth-of-knowledge probes. - 4
Round 4
Sales Pitch / Co-SellWorking with an AE on a mock customer call, anchoring value, navigating objections. - 5
Round 5
Behavioral / LeadershipPast evidence of ownership, influence, resolving conflict.
The Danger Zone: Top Reasons Candidates Fail
Based on our database of Cisco interview outcomes, avoid these common traps:
- Focusing only on the other person's faults.
- Lack of clarity on the impact of their actions.
- Not providing concrete examples of Cisco's management tools or support resources.
- Not clearly articulating their specific actions and contributions.
Test Yourself: Real Cisco Questions
Three real prompts pulled from our database.
Type · Design Defense
Type · Behavioral
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Cisco Interview Question Bank
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Recruiter Screen
1- 1
Type · Motivation
What specifically about the Solutions Architect role at Cisco excites you, and how does it align with your career aspirations?
Technical Discovery
3- 2
Type · Customer Context Diagnosis
A large enterprise customer is experiencing significant performance issues with their current network infrastructure, impacting their cloud-based applications. Describe your process for diagnosing the root cause and identifying potential Cisco solutions. - 3
Type · Integration Requirements
The customer wants to integrate their existing on-premises data center with a multi-cloud environment (AWS and Azure) using Cisco technologies. What are the key integration challenges you anticipate, and how would you approach designing a solution? - + 1 more questions in this round (sign up to unlock)
Architecture Demo
4- 4
Type · Reference Architecture Presentation
Present a reference architecture for a secure, scalable remote workforce solution using Cisco technologies. Highlight key components and their interdependencies. - 5
Type · Design Defense
In your proposed remote workforce architecture, why did you choose a Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) model over a traditional VPN, and what are the trade-offs? - + 2 more questions in this round (sign up to unlock)
Sales Pitch / Co-Sell
3- 6
Type · Value Anchoring
An Account Executive is pitching Cisco's SD-WAN solution. How would you, as the SA, help anchor the business value (e.g., cost savings, agility, improved user experience) beyond just the technical features during a mock customer call? - 7
Type · Objection Handling
During the mock sales pitch, the customer expresses concern that Cisco's SD-WAN is too complex to implement and manage. How do you address this objection, highlighting Cisco's support and ease-of-use features? - + 1 more questions in this round (sign up to unlock)
Behavioral / Leadership
9- 8
Type · Conflict Resolution
Tell me about a time you had a significant disagreement with a colleague or manager. How did you approach the situation, and what was the resolution? - 9
Type · Ownership
Tell me about a time you took ownership of a problem or project that was outside your defined responsibilities. What was the situation, and what was the outcome? - + 7 more questions in this round (sign up to unlock)
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Interview tracks at Cisco
How Cisco's DNA translates across functions. Pick your role.
SAs are evaluated on deep technical expertise in Cisco's portfolio (e.g., ACI, SD-WAN, security), ability to design robust enterprise solutions, and strong client communication. They seek candidates who can translate business needs into scalable, secure architectures and guide implementation.
Customer Context Diagnosis
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