Thread regarding Cisco Systems Inc. layoffs

Enough with the H1B conspiracies

Posted in another thread, but I think everybody should read it. I hope @Uyf68Uo-2emx does not mind me reposting it.

No, none of those roles are reserved for H1Bs. PS: I have an opening in my team that we internally to US employee groups (dev engineering, TAC, AS, SE, Sales, and product management). Its not located in Raleigh, but is east coast based. Fun role, great team, Great pay (the pay is based on experience -- and yes I can pay up to a grade 12 level salary). It is an engineering position. We will hire experienced or EIC. Only 1 person in the entire US responded, and they ultimately didn't want to move to the east coast. We then expanded the internal advertisement of the position to a global level. I've received interest from 26 internal candidates from Canada, 14 internals from LATAM, 6 internals from the UK, 8 internals from China, 0 from India, and 1 from the Middle East. So I don't want to hear this c-ap on how the US jobs are all being taken up by visa holders. I'd happily onboard a qualified local internal US candidate tomorrow -- but literally almost nobody in the USA has applied. I'm in the process of changing the details of the requisition to include visa sponsorship for the right candidate (this was not part of the original req) because I can't get any interest here in the states. This, of course, requires additional finance approval, as does the relocation package that I will probably have to provide a foreigner to move here. So don't b--ch about no jobs and non-citizens taking all the work.

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It is true that H1B stole some of our jobs because their pay is very low. For one occasion, I saw a post in the non-engineering department about H1 job with pay around $80K in San Jose. It is unbelievable and really piss me off. Why HR doesn't post it on the engineering department. In fact most of our H1 visa employee 80% come from college recruiting.

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Post ID: @bQmcv+UDFEDMB

Please, the OP is being tactical and not strategic. Why is there no US people applying?
Because nobody is entering the field, because it’s been undercut by imported labor and offshoring.

My wife used to work in academia, and the CompSci Depts at most universities are now shadows of what they were 20-30 years ago. Why? Because nobody wants to enter a field where the supply of competitors for jobs is limitless.
H1B is about keeping the costs of skilled workers down by over-supply, more than it’s about meeting demand.

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Post ID: @bPgjm+UDFEDMB

become a H1B then

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Post ID: @bPuzr+UDFEDMB

I am a US citizen, and willing to work anywhere in USA., I have 15 yrs experience in SWE cisco and networking background with MBA.. when I apply to cisco jobs.. they always send out automated rejection letter.
This is not about no availability of citizens.. cisco wants only H1b

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Post ID: @bPbpv+UDFEDMB

I'm an American and a former Cisco employee with 5 years there and 20 years of current experience mostly at competitors. When I apply to Cisco for jobs that I'm well qualified for I get automated replies that the job is filled or they don't have an appropriate role for me. I have never been contacted by Cisco HR or an interview.

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Post ID: @1irp+UDFEDMB

It is part of the process fort H1-B visa holders to go through labor certification.

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Post ID: @jbv+UDFEDMB

I've got a close colleague that was going through internal jobs. Every time he applied for one, they "disappeared". Most of them a fake.

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Post ID: @kpx+UDFEDMB

You clearly are an HR person trying to spin this. Cisco been doing this for years.

Just LR'd a bunch of US citizens within Cisco. They'll be replaced w/ H1B under claim that LR'd worker does not have right skills for internal jobs when they apply for them. Been there, done that

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