I was once a Cisco employee who carried out quite a few redundancies. Eventually, I left because of this cold, uncaring approach to loyal employees.
The process of reading a script to a loyal employee is incredibly degrading for both parties. Maybe some of the senior management should sit in on all of these conversations…
One of the things I found particularly distasteful as a people manager was the fact that I knew about the people in my team and other teams that I was to let go months in advance. However, I had to lie to them through my teeth when they were asking me if they were going to be affected.
The good news is most of the smart people leave Cisco! Also, you will find being away from the: constant worrying about stack ranking/review scores, job grades and changing leadership every five seconds is very refreshing.
Personally, I found the environment at Cisco destructive and corrosive. Being away from it has allowed me to be once again happy albeit working for Cisco damaged me.
If you are unlucky enough to be affected:
Firstly, accept your fate. Don’t listen to the find another job in Cisco line. All of the requisitions are usually cancelled. Hit the road immediately and start prospecting for a new job outside of Cisco.
Negotiate your package don’t just accept the first offer
Take legal advice before signing any waiver. Fight for your rights.
Drag the process out as long as you can
In the end yes, it might seem like it is raining now but the sun will come out again very soon. This is just a bump in the road.
Of all the companies I have worked for Cisco was the worst. There aren’t many people who are sincerely saying they love working for this company…