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January 22, 2008

Fortune Magazine: Cisco Best Place to Work

Okay, so we're actually #6 on the Fortune "100 Best Places to Work" list, up from #11 last year. This is, however, our 11th straight year on the list. Which shows our commitment to employees as well as our consistency in the marketplace. Being a great place to work is a bit of a circular argument: we know we couldn't be a great place to work if we didn't have customers who want our products. We wouldn't have great products if we didn't have great engineers who want to work at a great place...and our innovative products and technology are borne from what our customers want. So, thank you, customers, for making Cisco a great place to work!!!

Congratulations to Google for, once again, being named the #1 place to work...as well as to our Silicon Valley neighbors on the list: Genentech (#5), Network Appliance (#14), Adobe (#40), Intuit (#43), Ebay (#68), and Yahoo (#87).

Posted by John Earnhardt on January 22, 2008 08:37 AM

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