I Never Thought I’d Be an Engineer
Miranda shares how she and her husband became a Cisco Family through our Veteran Talent Incubation Program and Cisco’s Talent Incubation Program.
Miranda shares how she and her husband became a Cisco Family through our Veteran Talent Incubation Program and Cisco’s Talent Incubation Program.
Born out of a commitment to veterans and transitioning military, and a desire to create a direct pathway for veterans to work at Cisco - Cisco Talent Incubation Program (CTIP) was created.
We’re all navigating this fast-changing environment, doing our best to adjust to the rapid shift to remote working and online learning. This can feel even more uncertain for our military and veteran community as they transition to civilian careers.
The American Corporate Partners’ (ACP) Active Duty Spouse Mentoring Program, conducted in partnership with Cisco, connects military spouses with Cisco employees who provide mentoring and career advice. Each year, ACP helps more than 3,500 returning
When Tina Swallow, director of Department of Defense services sales at Cisco, joined Cisco 12 years ago, she didn’t know where she was going to end up. At the time, she was interviewing for the role from Yokosuka, Japan, where her family was stationed
Every day, across the globe, Cisco employees are giving back in unique and inspiring ways. This Giving Tuesday, we wanted to take a moment to highlight some of the incredible work our employees are doing, and the organizations they’re most
Cisco is proud to be military friendly by connecting with, supporting, and hiring veterans. Find out how we're helping veterans make the most of their skills as they transition to the private sector.
What's a battle buddy? In the US Military, a battle buddy protects your back. And your Cisco battle buddy can do the same thing. Find out how.
What are three ways Cisco employee Michael B. is excited for the future of technology? The answer - NPower, Diversity, and Cisco's best assest -- our teams!