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Finance Business Manager
Cisco Systems - San Jose, CA, US Tue, 17 Jun 2008
Cisco Systems - San Jose, CA, US Tue, 17 Jun 2008
Director, Human Resources
Cisco - San Jose, CA, US Fri, 13 Jun 2008
Cisco - San Jose, CA, US Fri, 13 Jun 2008
Key Account Manager
Cisco - New York, NY, US Wed, 18 Jun 2008
Cisco - New York, NY, US Wed, 18 Jun 2008
Indirect Spend Commodity Manager
Cisco Systems - San Jose, CA, US Fri, 13 Jun 2008
Cisco Systems - San Jose, CA, US Fri, 13 Jun 2008
Director, Service Experience
Cisco Systems - San Jose, CA, US Fri, 27 Jun 2008
Cisco Systems - San Jose, CA, US Fri, 27 Jun 2008
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Company was good to me
Intern to Financial Analyst at Cisco
- Job Type:
- Full-time
- Location:
- SF Bay Area
- Submitted by:
- Anonymous
- Date:
- Thu Jan 17 2008
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I was an intern turned Analyst after I graduated school locally. I learned a lot from the company and loved the way they would rotate their employees.
Perks were a plus too, free drinks, and some snacks. Free commuter checks, and other things here and there.
Tough to get in, but once in, you have a variety of jobs to choose from after about 2 years of serving your time on the original job you were hired for. Only thing to be worried about is if you choose the route of rotating, you learn different facits of the business, but don't move up as fast.
Pay wise, I moved around different jobs, and didn't get much of a raise, but to their defense, it was during the .com bust, and I should have been grateful I still had a job. After leaving, I learned so much, that I got promoted just by going to another company...overall, a good experience.
Perks were a plus too, free drinks, and some snacks. Free commuter checks, and other things here and there.
Tough to get in, but once in, you have a variety of jobs to choose from after about 2 years of serving your time on the original job you were hired for. Only thing to be worried about is if you choose the route of rotating, you learn different facits of the business, but don't move up as fast.
Pay wise, I moved around different jobs, and didn't get much of a raise, but to their defense, it was during the .com bust, and I should have been grateful I still had a job. After leaving, I learned so much, that I got promoted just by going to another company...overall, a good experience.