I left a few months ago after a few years. Didn’t hate it, didn’t love it. Here’s my take: For reference I am not in ENG or Sales.
I live in the Bay Area and here Cisco is just an average company paying average salaries. Maybe in RPT or some international locations it’s viewed differently, but here it’s just considered a solid old school HW company despite its attempts to pivot. Almost no one at my new company was impressed that I had Cisco on my resume- they were sympathetic that I wanted to move on. My previous experience was what interested them.
Cisco also has a culture of fear (Sr Dirs and VPs are very afraid of losing their job) paired with a death by meetings culture. I also felt that it lacked innovation: even small things like trying to approach a problem without a PowerPoint deck were quashed because that’s all VPs know. Unlike some of the other big tech companies or start-ups Cisco doesn’t have a fail fast mentality. Example: look at the cycle time for Cisco to bring EA 3.0 to market (and it’s still fully rolled out), almost 2 years!
Lastly, in our Dept it was a struggle to move past a grade 12 (and that salary really doesn’t cut it as an adult In the Bay).
To change these ills require a new mindset. And Cisco won’t accomplish that with the same ELT and senior leaders in place yet it doesn’t seem willing to acknowledge that is the problem.