"Being part of an Inclusive Community made me feel that I could keep refilling my cup by sharing joy with others. The more I gave, the more I received." Business Architecture Leader Prajakta M. took a life-changing leadership role in Cisco's Indians Connecting Network (ICON) Inclusive Community. Read how she came out of her comfort zone and into a better version of herself on the We Are Cisco blog.
"When I reflect on my time in the hospital, I felt compassion, support, and love from my Cisco peers and leadership. The support we received was tremendous and made me realize that the culture of Cisco is all about people first." — Sonal S., Systems Architect. Sonal's maternity leave started sooner than anticipated but that didn't change the support she received from her team at Cisco. Read more on how this experience inspired Sonal to lead with compassion.
Cue the confetti! 🎉 It's time to celebrate our Cisconians for earning us the No.3 spot on the World's Best Workplaces list! Thank you, Fortune and Great Place to Work US. 🌍
"On paper, I’m a Marketing Intern, but opportunities for growth at Cisco are limitless in scope." - Kat F. Kat joined Cisco expecting a traditional intern experience but got so much more than that. Learn more about the work-life balance, trust, and impact that interns have at Cisco!
"My favorite part about being in Conexión is the power of community... The opportunity to connect is powerful, and the chance to learn from those that want to give back is extremely admirable. " — Sabrina G., Marketing Specialist at Cisco. Conexión LatinX Network is one of Cisco's Employee Resource Groups that we call Inclusive Communities. Explore Cisco's 27 Inclusive Communities now!
"Everyone on my team has taken a different path to get here, but we show up each day to work hard and learn, and we all bring valuable skills and new perspectives to the table, even without college degrees." - Roz B., Project Specialist at Cisco. Roz B. shares her journey joining Cisco through OneTen, a program in the United States that connects Black talent to family-sustaining roles, regardless of degree status. Read more on her story and OneTen at Cisco!