Did anyone catch the slide "Our People Landscape" during this week's Cisco Beat?
I've seen more than a few posts here where commenters have said that it's an undocumented fact that Cisco is trying to lower the average age of its employees. I think I recall something like wanting to get it down to 35, but whatever.
That slide really puts some numbers into perspective.
Just under 38K people left since Q1FY20.
Just over 38K people remained.
Just under 47.5K people joined since Q1FY20.
Our current head count is approx 85.5K. I keep hearing that the target headcount goal is ~75-77K employees, so that's about 10K they need to get rid of.
Employees are being shifted out of the US and into APJC & EMEA. The AMER headcount is down by 2% while APJC & EMEA are up 1% each.
It didn't say what the average age is, but I think this slide is a pretty good proof of age discrimination.
Gen Z & Millennials are up 15% in the past 3 yrs
Gen X is down 11% in the past 3 yrs
Baby Boomers is down 4% in the past 3 yrs.
That means that the total # of employees aged 40 or older has been decreased by 15%. Somehow I doubt that a significant percentage of that 15% reduction was attributed to the Early Retirement offering during that time period.
Having 55% of your current headcount having less than 3 yrs of service is a significant loss of corporate knowledge. Heck, 55% of the employees now have not had a laptop refresh, or just had it since our laptops are leased for 3 yrs!
What are people's thoughts on these #'s?