Recruiting - The Cisco Way
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Case Details:
Case Code : HROB014
Case Length : 08 Pages
Period : 1995 - 2001
Pub Date : 2002
Teaching Note : Available
Organization : Cisco
Industry : Computer Networking
Countries : USA
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"Our philosophy is very simple - if you get the best
people in the industry to fit into your culture and you motivate them properly,
then you're going to be an industry leader."
- John Chambers, CEO, Cisco Systems, in September 1997.
Introduction
In 1995, global networking major, Cisco, found that despite hiring an average of
1,000 people every three months during the year, the company still had hundreds
of openings. The recruitment pressure further increased the following year, when
Cisco hired more than 1,000 employees every quarter - around 10% of the total
jobs generated through the Internet in Silicon Valley1.
When Cisco's sales soared to $ 6.4 billion in fiscal 1997 and profits to $ 1.4
billion, (a 53% increase over the previous year), the company had to double its
workforce and at the same time hire the best people. The Cisco management
realized that it had to adopt innovative recruitment measures to get the best
people and remain the leader in the Internet era.
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Foremost among these was the first of its kind online recruitment called the
'Friends program'. Michael McNeal, Director, Corporate Employment said,
"Friends is designed to put some grace into the hiring process." Cisco
recruiters also began to target passive job seekers, who were content and
successful in their existing jobs.
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Analysts said that Cisco had maintained its lead in
the global infotech industry, largely due to its streamlined and
modernized recruitment policies.
In 2001, the company recruited
around 40-50% of its employees through 'Make a friend@Cisco' online
program and other such initiatives.
Background Note
Cisco was founded in 1984 by a group of computer scientists at
Stanford, who designed an operating software called IOS (Internet
Operating System). |
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