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Are promotions transparent at Cisco ? Are many denied their right to get a due promotion?

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Promotion is a trap in Cisco unless for those who are from the same village as Ravi. See the LR results. You will eventually get yourself promoted out of job.

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Post ID: @3gry+J4f4Y9y

Promotions are based on political and social caste. If you find your rights to a promotion being denied, perhaps you should look in the mirror, maybe get on ancestry.com and make sure you're a part of the social elite you always assumed you were.

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Switch roles to a manager who "looks after their own". More plainly put. if you're indian, switch to indian manager. as long as there is a white / american in the group, you won't be last on the promotion list.

All this ugly racial talk from what are normally corporate professionals isn't an accident, it's the result of experience.

So.. take your rights, organize a march, post it on social media, claim to be persecuted, but whatever you do, make sure nobody sees the merits of your work.

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Post ID: @2cud+J4f4Y9y

To not get LR'd is a promotion

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Post ID: @mqo+J4f4Y9y

Well, topic starter belongs to the high caste, hence he is entitled to a promotion.

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Post ID: @vjl+J4f4Y9y

What exactly do you mean by a 'due' promotion? Length of service? Ticked some boxes? Some secret criteria? Please explain...

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Post ID: @uze+J4f4Y9y

@mkb Couldn't have said it better myself. +1 #meritocracy

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Post ID: @uui+J4f4Y9y

There are no "rights" to a promotion. Your question exposes your cultural roots, and frankly is one of the reasons this company went down the sh--hole.

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