Thread regarding Cisco Systems Inc. layoffs

This is beyond ridiculous

These constant LRs are like a band-aid on a major laceration to the jugular. I'm tired of this! The ELT and CEO are ruining the Cisco brand. They are focusing on removing anyone over 40 or at particular grade levels to save ST costs at the expense of losing substantial native knowledge. I have no issue working with Millenials, as long as they are providing solid value.

Cisco cannot expect to remove a good majority of its native knowledge with those who lack basic industry and professional experience that is gained through time. I'm TIRED of old/non-solvent ideas being brought to the table by mills who have not experienced these ideas' short-comings.

What the ELT and Chuck seem to not understand is the impact of their shortsightedness on the remaining employees (red and blue). Their actions since August 2015 has chipped away at company morale and brand value at an accelerated rate. They have essentially, diluted the brand value Cisco once shared as far as one of the bigwigs to work in global high tech. This is separate from what they actually produce. The major engineers left over a year ago.

Being a 'draw' for major talent is more than office parties and open office spaces (with not enough huddle rooms - FAIL!!!). Face it, Cisco is NEVER going to be a FB, Amazon or Google. Yet, CSCO "WANTS" to be part of the cool kids club. Not gonna happen. CSCO is infrastructure, which has nothing to do with social/e-commerce. Why work at CSCO when it's not the cool kid, is not innovating, and the culture embraces quarterly culls The sooner Chuck and his elite ELT understand this, the sooner these ridiculous quarterly LRs lose their importance.

Instead of purging native knowledge and so many contributing employees... mebbe Chuck needs to check his vision statement and talent pool.

A few years ago, Cloud was the answer... as was CiscoONE.... What does Cisco provide that others do not, these days? Asking for a friend.

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@PGNYh9z-1vlj what a load of tosh. written by someone who joined as a freshout and thinks they have the world figured out

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Post ID: @1ipj+PGNYh9z

Spent a decade and a half as blue badge, Cisco did indeed change much over that time, as did the world. I wouldn't say Cisco is a bad place at all, it's just way, way different than the early 2000s. It's not Cisco's fault it is the way it is; the rest of the IT world, now seeing it from the outside, is pretty much the same.

Their is no perfect place or situation. I think the biggest lessons I have learned about life, especially life after LR, are sort of about the following:

  1. Lower your overall expectations. Don't expect hard work, or time invested, to amount to much. If your toil results in money enough to save a little and then buy things you really need; great. Don't expect or rely on a big payout at the end of the rainbow.

  2. Things IT-ish work, especially new things starting out, because a group of people bond together and have decided to put genuine effort into making things work. If you are in that situation, follow where it takes you, and look out for the others on the team.

  3. If your team becomes successful within the environment of other teams; the leaders of the other less successful teams, if they aren't of the same philosophy of your leader, will make it their life's goal to survive in part by either trying to somehow dismantle your team success, or to someone legitimize a takeover of your team.

  4. People in general are 98% genetically apes, and as such will resort to survival, agression, or just plain spiteful behavior; when they ultimately have to. The 2% extra DNA that somehow makes us different collectively to reason, have feelings, and to be caring at times, doesn't mask that down deep people will only get along to a minimum level. Don't expect more money, success, or reward by relying on others. Rely on yourself and, if you have a family, try your best to treat them good. Apes share that part of life with us, so somehow that is a natural repeating theme.

  5. Put your time into working at Cisco, being mindful of similar thoughts as above, but when your time comes to move on, if it's not on your own choice; accept it, don't be too upset or have a chip on your shoulder, and move on to whatever the next load of crud life throws at you. If you truly aren't happy at Cisco, or with whatever you are doing; move on. The worst mistake you can make in all this is: if you have the choice to take a chance, and instead of taking it, decide to waste time reading these threads, then you deserve what you get...

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Post ID: @1vlj+PGNYh9z

Cisco is like old lady of IT. Nobody cares. Ask ATT and Comcast who hate us and want to replace with all open source.

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Post ID: @ayw+PGNYh9z

Its true this idiocy of copying FB, Amazon, Goggle its just stupidity. Cisco is a infrastructure company, its ok to develop cloud software look at what Vmware is doing,also some cisco BUs also got it right, but this stupid OTT business model in some of the new software its just a fad/buzzword catering for younger audiences which don't even have the experience to understand the underlying tech of the products, just more features and faster. Sad really.

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Post ID: @evx+PGNYh9z

My boss and bosses boss laid off today

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Post ID: @phr+PGNYh9z

More getting laid off in marketing today.

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Post ID: @cak+PGNYh9z

Don't worry....Ruba will get this back on track! Haha...

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