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EMPLOYEES . . . . . .40,415 JOB OPENINGS......646 YEARS ON THE LIST. . . . . .26

LIKE MANY TECHNOLOGY companies, Cisco is at an inflection point after cutting roughly 4,800 workers in recent months. layoffs can hurt even the strongest company culture, but the tech giant—which is in the No. 1 spot for the third year—has built a solid foundation that can help it pull through the recent upheaval. Cisco’s inclusive workplace is built on a strong sense of purpose that comes through in projects like its ESG Reporting Hub, where it has been publicly detailing progress on its environmental, social, and governance

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