Digital and SocialRehana Rehman - August 26, 2016 - 1 Comment
One of Cisco's crown jewels is its fantastic team of female Systems Engineers (SEs). From Millennials, moms, mentors, and innovators to business consultants, salsa dancers, world travelers, strategic sellers, and technology geniuses, our SEs run the gamut of talents, hobbies, and expertise.
Last Thursday (August 18), Michael Koons (VP WW Systems Engineering, Cisco) hosted a #CiscoChat with Cindy Goodwin-Sak (Director WW Systems Engineering, Cisco), Nicole Wajer (Consulting Systems Engineer, Cisco), and Anne Steinhardt (Systems Engineer, Cisco) to answer questions, address the growing presence of women in STEM and business, and touch on the lives of women SEs at Cisco.
The conversation was enlightening with each woman sharing insights about navigating careers and finding tremendous success in high-tech, a traditionally male-dominated industry.
Here's a brief recap of some of the highlights from the conversation:
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