Cisco is in managed decline. This means the company is going downhill and laying people off every year.
Because we are on a downhill trajectory - management doesn't care about skills, abilities, or doing productive things. They just care about jeeping themselves off the next LR list.
So people stay quiet, do thier best not to make waves, and hide as best they can.
The more stuff you try to do and change and work on - the more you are making waves and being seen. Which has a tendancy to get whole teams cut.
This is a company for people that want to do 2 hours of work a day and focus on outside priorities. Not a company to build something cool or do something fun with people who care.
Startups are pretty good for that environment. Best to stay out of stoggy old corps if you want to do something worth while. Most cops now are just aquisition companys.
Cisco is. We just buy up smaller companies. Gobble up anything useful and throw away the people, processes, and setups that made those start ups successful.
Then those startups we bought fail, but it takes a few years and by that time we have bought the next thing.
We are just a junk company of tech. Like a chop shop.
You don't need skill at a chop shop or junk shop. You just need to be the kind of person who shuts up and does what they are told with as little hassle as possible.