Network Connections: How Cisco and the Camino de Santiago Share Common Ground

Network Connections: How Cisco and the Camino de Santiago Share Common Ground

What do a centuries-old pilgrimage path in Spain, a global leader in networking technology, and $54,986 have in common? Well, before I answer that question, let me back up a bit … The Camino de Santiago, established in the 9th century, is a network of pilgrimage routes leading to the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain. Did you catch that key word? A network of paths — a way to connect people. You…

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10 Reflections and Learnings From My Transformative First Year and a Half at Cisco

10 Reflections and Learnings From My Transformative First Year and a Half at Cisco

I am committed to changing the world for the better. My life is dedicated to that mission. I joined Cisco a year and a half ago because of the company’s passion for purpose-driven work, and my journey so far has been transformational. Currently, I am a member of the People, Policy & Purpose (3P) FLEX Emerging Leaders Program, which is a leadership rotational program for early-in-career individuals to explore careers within the various 3P teams….

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My Journey of Conservation and Fulfillment: Time2Give with Sea Turtles

My Journey of Conservation and Fulfillment: Time2Give with Sea Turtles

As a child growing up surrounded by the natural beauty of Colorado, my parents instilled in me a great appreciation for nature, wildlife, and the ecosystems that make up our world. They taught me the value of observing and participating in the great outdoors, a practice that has always soothed my soul and put into perspective my place in the grand scheme of life. Our family’s summer travels to the national parks across the United…

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Navigating the Internship Odyssey: Taking a Leap To Love Where I Work

Navigating the Internship Odyssey: Taking a Leap To Love Where I Work

This post was authored by Inês Lille, a Project Specialist Intern on the Project Support Office EMEA Team. When I started interviewing for Cisco, I was overwhelmed. Since I was a teenager, I dreamed of joining the company, so I put a lot of pressure on myself to land this role. I didn’t believe I was the number one candidate for a project management internship, as I was a telecommunications bachelor graduate and was studying…

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A Dream Come True: My Journey to Africa as a Sea Turtle Conservation Volunteer

A Dream Come True: My Journey to Africa as a Sea Turtle Conservation Volunteer

I had this longtime dream of volunteering in Africa and working with sea turtles. This year, I had the chance to fulfill my dream because of this incredible company. Cisco incentivizes employees to give back — providing us with 80 hours of paid time off in addition to our regular paid time off called Time2Give — and this is just part of our amazing culture. No wonder we are the #1 best place to work…

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Amplifying Connection and Embracing Collaboration Through Volunteering at Mix 92.6 Community Radio

Amplifying Connection and Embracing Collaboration Through Volunteering at Mix 92.6 Community Radio

At Cisco, we often talk about the power of collaboration and connectivity. We design innovative solutions to bridge distances, bringing people and ideas closer together. We also believe in the power of giving back. My experience volunteering at Mix 92.6, a community radio station, has shown me first-hand how the spirit of collaboration brings communities together and transforms lives, including my own.   Mix 92.6 is a community radio station nestled in the heart of…

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From Vacation to Volunteer: How Hawaii Has Our Hearts and Our Help

From Vacation to Volunteer: How Hawaii Has Our Hearts and Our Help

What must it be like to lose everything? I mean everything. My family, thankfully, hasn’t experienced that ourselves, but we have lived in the mountains where wildfires occur periodically, and there are some telltale signs other than the smell of smoke. The sun can take on an eerie orange-red color. But in August, as Hurricane Dora passed the Hawaiian island chain, causing strong winds and downed powerlines that sparked wildfires, there weren’t any indications of…

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