Thread regarding Cisco Systems Inc. layoffs

Does history repeat?

Last layoff for Dec 2022 and July 2023 were announced on Nov 16 2022. Let's see what Nov 2023 has in store for us.

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Aren't hiring freezes at this time of year pretty standard here? I've always heard it's a way to make the quarter numbers look better...

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Post ID: @1mda+1pt3BdR4

We have been in a major layoff cycle

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Post ID: @1kal+1pt3BdR4
Cisco plans to close all offices except AST, RTP, and SJC by 2026 in the US.

Chuck is sacrificing his Atlanta office???

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Post ID: @1vqf+1pt3BdR4

Fran will be practicing her next thank you for your service layoff speech soon.

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Post ID: @1jqg+1pt3BdR4

Cisco's history of layoffs, sometimes quarterly where smaller layoffs weren't publicly announced, has been repeating for nearly 23 years. **How do so many of you still not know this?**

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Post ID: @1icg+1pt3BdR4

After what we're spending at the Cisco Partner Summit, you can bet on it.

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Post ID: @hlb+1pt3BdR4

Cisco and layoffs. As certain as the sun rises and sets. No future for a Tribal work culture in here.

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Post ID: @exy+1pt3BdR4

Hiring freeze is coming. Myself and other leaders have been told to fill our open reqs asap or we lose them.

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Post ID: @jwq+1pt3BdR4

Cisco plans to close all offices except AST, RTP, and SJC by 2026 in the US.

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Post ID: @bgj+1pt3BdR4

Plenty of hinting for LRs I have seen from upper management. Q1 was not good. Would imagine all reqs would be frozen, had not heard that to be the case.

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Post ID: @ncq+1pt3BdR4

Hiring freezes usually precedes LRs at Cisco if history is anything to go by. Shall be surprised if there won’t be LRs soon.

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