Summer 2026

Customer Experience Product Management Specialist 1 Intern

Posted on 5/19/2026

Deadline 5/26/26
Cisco

Cisco

10,001+ employees

Networking hardware, security software, collaboration services

Compensation Overview

$21.15 - $88.94/hr

+ Bonus

No H1B Sponsorship

San Jose, CA, USA + 2 more

More locations: Research Triangle, Durham, NC, USA | Richardson, TX, USA

In Person

Category
Product (1)
Required Skills
Data Science
Product Management
Machine Learning
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Currently enrolled in an undergraduate degree program with relevant fields including Computer Science, Engineering, Data Science, or Business, or a related program.
  • Strong analytical, communication, and collaboration skills.
  • Passion for AI, product management, and customer-centric innovation.
  • Knowledge of data platforms, AI frameworks.
  • Able to legally live and work in the country for which you’re applying, without visa support or sponsorship.
Responsibilities
  • Collaborate with engineering, data science, and design teams to ship cutting-edge agentic AI solutions that deliver tangible business value.
  • Participate in brainstorming and strategy sessions to ideate and prioritize features that leverage the latest advancements in AI and machine learning.
  • Work closely with engineering and internal product managers to translate technical capabilities into viable offers.
  • Collect and analyze data from various sources to identify new features and product enhancements that leverage our AI infrastructure.
  • Assist in preparing product documentation (user stories, PRDs, presentations) and help develop and execute the service roadmap.
Desired Qualifications
  • Familiarity with AI/ML scripting or tools like Power BI/SharePoint.
  • Prior internship or work experience in AI product management, AI/ML engineering, or strategy roles

Cisco designs and sells networking hardware, software, and services that help organizations connect, protect, and manage data. Its products include networking gear, security solutions, cloud services, and collaboration tools like Webex to support hybrid work. Cisco differentiates itself with a broad, integrated stack—routing and switching, security, cloud, and collaboration—that works together at scale. Its goal is to help customers securely connect people, devices, and applications, enabling reliable communication and digital transformation across enterprises of all sizes.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

San Jose, California

Founded

1984

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Hyperscaler AI demand is driving triple-digit order growth across Cisco's biggest customers.
  • Data-center switching grew over 40%, validating Cisco's networking supercycle thesis.
  • Fewer than 4,000 job cuts redirect spending toward silicon, optics, and security.

What critics are saying

  • Arista is winning high-end data-center switching share from Cisco right now.
  • Nvidia Spectrum-X reduces Cisco's role in hyperscaler networking stacks.
  • Product gross margin fell to 64.3%, pressuring earnings as AI hardware mix rises.

What makes Cisco unique

  • Cisco spans networking, security, observability, and collaboration in one enterprise platform.
  • Its AI infrastructure orders reached $5.3 billion year-to-date, guiding to $9 billion.
  • Webex, SASE, and Zero Trust deepen recurring software and security revenue.

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Benefits

Paid Vacation

Hybrid Work Options

Flexible Work Hours

Professional Development Budget

Company News

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Cisco Systems has joined Project Glasswing alongside Anthropic, Amazon and other tech companies to detect software vulnerabilities using advanced AI models. The collaboration includes early access to Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview and has already identified security flaws missed by existing tools. The initiative aligns with Cisco's strategy of integrating AI-driven security capabilities into its networking and collaboration products. For investors, the partnership positions Cisco to address software risks for large enterprise and government customers as AI reshapes cybersecurity. Cisco shares currently trade at $83.17, approximately 7% below the analyst target of $89.04. The company has raised $295 million to date, with recent 30-day returns of roughly 7%. Success depends on real-world effectiveness and maintaining customer trust in AI-based defences.

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Cisco appoints former Deloitte executive Pete Shimer to board of directors

Cisco has appointed Pete Shimer to its board of directors, effective immediately. Shimer will serve on the board's Audit Committee. Shimer brings 40 years of executive leadership experience from Deloitte, where he held C-suite positions including chief operating officer, chief financial officer and interim chief executive officer. His expertise spans enterprise transformation, strategic planning and digital innovation. He currently serves on the boards of Alaska Airlines, Korn Ferry and Synopsys, and is executive chair of the Cancer Artificial Intelligence Alliance. Shimer holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Accounting from the University of Washington. Cisco chair and CEO Chuck Robbins said Shimer's experience leading global organisations and guiding digital transformation brings valuable insight as Cisco delivers infrastructure for AI innovation.

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Cisco beats Q4 revenue estimates with $15.35B, stock falls 7.6% amid sector downturn

Applied Digital topped Q4 IT services and tech stocks, while the sector overall saw revenues beat analyst estimates by 5.3%. The 20 tracked companies reported strong results, though share prices averaged a 10.4% decline following earnings announcements. Cisco reported revenues of $15.35 billion, up 9.7% year on year, exceeding analyst expectations by 1.5%. The networking equipment maker delivered a strong quarter with revenue guidance surpassing forecasts. CEO Chuck Robbins highlighted the company's portfolio strength and its role in connecting and protecting customers. Despite positive results, Cisco's stock fell 7.6% post-earnings to $79.08. The IT services sector faces growth opportunities from cloud adoption and AI-driven automation, whilst navigating challenges including competition from cloud-native providers and supply chain constraints for networking hardware.