Cisco reviews

4.1

82% would recommend to a friend

(33,605 total reviews)
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78% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Cisco has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 33,605 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Cisco employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Aug 10, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Laid back environment, good amount of training opportunities. Good internal network, if you last for a decent amount of time and want to move around

Cons

The project I was on got terminated less than 2 months into the 18 months the contract was listed (and supposedly pre-funded) to last. The entire team was let go without notice, and Cisco (nor the agency we worked through) did not issue any notice nor severance. This is unacceptable, and a very horrible business practice that shows the management doesn't know how to plan and doesn't care about it's staff. It's understandable that contract employees ("red" badge ad Cisco calls them) are contingent, but there is no reason an 18 month project shouldn't be have guaranteed funding/payout for at least 3 months or a reasonable notice given. Many folks on the team (myself included) left permanent jobs to take what we were told was a great opportunity to join Cisco and become part of a long-term project, team, with possible conversion to full-time "blue badge" employees. I've heard numerous horror stories from other folks in my network, former employees and contractors as well as recruiters. This seems to be "business as usual" at Cisco and the cost associated with bringing in new staff and quickly getting rid of them...is very wasteful. In many other ways, I noticed the hand does not know what the foot is doing at this company, during my short time there. The team I worked with was originally a startup that Cisco acquired some years ago, they all absolutely HATED the "Cisco way of doing things", which was nearly impossible to get anything done.

1.0
Oct 14, 2014

get out as soon as possible

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There is literally no pros working for this company

Cons

Culture of fear, layoffs every year, indian company

2.0
Aug 14, 2014

If you like playing the politics game and a culture of fear, join Cisco!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Work/Life Balance is good Ability to work from home when needed or desired Mostly good people Funding is usually available for professional development I've been able to travel and see some really cool places Great tools (computers, IP phones, software)

Cons

Cisco still uses a forced distribution for performance ratings (bell curve). There is more focus on increasing your "visibility" and building your "personal brand" aka behind-kissing than the value of your actual work. I've seen people work their tails off year after year and still receive a mediocre rating (I've been an Individual Contributor AND a manager, so I've seen this from both angles). Managers don't have the final say in an individual's performance rating anymore. That is left up to the leadership team within their organization (they do submit a recommendation). The final decision is made whether or not they've "heard" of this individual's work. Seriously. This absolutely equates to a culture of fear, distrust and non-collaboration. I've seen this personally multiple times. People are working for their rating vs. working for Cisco. It's an incredible way to make your employees non-productive. It just feels like a sinking ship. After nearly 10 years, I have very little confidence in the Operating Committee or senior leadership within my own organization to turn things around. The cycle here is Q1=re-org/layoff Q2= finally figure out what your new role/team should be doing Q3=your team actually starts performing Q4=great performance, but word of a new re-org rolls in, layoff rumors start, productivity goes down the toilet. It's a cycle I've seen year after year and quite frankly, it's getting old. Morale is in the toilet, people are just doing what they have to to get by until they find a new job. They talk about innovation and moving the business forward, but how can you do that when you are CONSTANTLY re-orging people, roles, etc.?

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