The company where people go to die. - Sales Manager Cisco Employee Review

2.0
Feb 9, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Easy. Not very challenging. Cisco is a place to join if you have 5 kids and you want minimal challenge. Equal opportunity employer. I get lovely emails from old executives who send out emails like “go team” and “let’s close the quarter strong” yet I have no idea who these people are or what they do and I’m a manager!. If I’m part of their team I would have loved to have met them! My sister is 54 with 3 kids and dreams of a job at Cisco so that says a lot.

Cons

Not very challenging. No real personal growth potential... Cisco worries more about what dividends they will give stock holders then how many shares they will give talented employees. I’m part of one of the large software companies that Cisco acquired and the talent has fled like animals fleeing fire. I’ve personally stayed because of growth opportunities exist but hiring new talent under Cisco is almost impossible. Because Cisco came from the hardware world they do not fully understand the software world. the concept of retaining talent or talent acquisition is not really understood. When COVID happened Cisco stopped all hiring for 4 or 5 months while every other smart company in the world gobbled up our talent. If you look at Cisco’s leaders it’s like viewing a sad picture gallery of a high school reunion from 1950 ... some will see this as a joke but it’s really a view into the slow death of what once was a champion. Cisco can only find washed up 50 year olds for executives? I’m not against age but I know more people in their 30s who are better leaders then Cisco’s geriatric crowd. I’ve been to many large marketing trade show events where large companies like google or other companies similar to cisco are there with huge flashy creative booths telling you a million ways how they will solve your problems. Then you come to the Cisco booth and it says just “Cisco” ... as if someone in marketing thought that was enough to explain what they do ... very sad

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Cisco Response
5y
We appreciate you taking the time to leave us a review on your personal experience. There is no doubt that acquisitions are tough, and sometimes it takes a while for the cultures to combine and shine. This will, of course, take time as we adjust, learn and grow together. As we navigate working remotely from home, while maintaining some of our business critical employees in office, we are thankful for our collaboration technology that allows us to connect from anywhere.

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Cons

Cisco can be a machine. There isn't an overt demand for all of your time (even the time outside of work) but more of a subtle, slight encouragement to always be on. If you are not careful, you will live, sleep and eat Cisco 24x7. Don't get me wrong, this is 100% a choice and if you are aware of this subtlety in the culture it is very easy to set appropriate boundaries that will be respected by the company and leadership team. If you don't like where you are in Cisco or what you are working on, give it 6 months because you will be reorg'd. While it is sometimes necessary to realign the company to meet competitive threats or market demands, reorganizing the company once a year is excessive and tends to create a distrusting environment for the rank and file which makes being a leader in the organize challenging. There is a loss of momentum and motivation that occurs a few months before and a few months after reorgs so this leaves the company being effective at delivery and execution only about 70% of the time. While Cisco attracts some bright, motivated people the truth of the matter is you are either cut out for the company and its culture or you're not. If you aren't it will be painfully obvious to you and those around you. Sadly as a leader it is hard to cut dead weight from the team and the only really accepted way is via layoffs, which is why the company reorgs once a year despite the company line about the reorgs.

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Thank you for such a sincere review. We appreciate your feedback and hope you are pleased to see many of our "We Are Cisco" initiatives. Indeed, it can feel like Cisco frequently changes because it is part of our innovative culture. We thank you for your time with us and wish you the best.
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