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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/mother99/jacksonholdingcompany.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114I had this longtime dream of volunteering in Africa and working with sea turtles. This year, I had the chance to fulfill my dream because of this incredible company. Cisco incentivizes employees to\u2026 Read more on Cisco Blogs<\/a><\/p>\n \u200b<\/p>\n I had this longtime dream of volunteering in Africa and working with sea turtles. This year, I had the chance to fulfill my dream because of this incredible company. Cisco incentivizes employees to give back \u2014 providing us with 80 hours of paid time off in addition to our regular paid time off called Time2Give \u2014 and this is just part of our amazing culture. No wonder we are the #1 best place to work in more than 12 countries!<\/p>\n\n For almost four weeks \u2014 a combination of Time2Give and paid time off submitted for Cisco volunteer donation matching hours, another incredible benefit \u2014 I worked and learned with biologists and the local guards from Programa Tat\u00f4, an NGO in Praia Jal\u00e9 on S\u00e3o Tom\u00e9 & Pr\u00edncipe Island.<\/p>\n It was a challenging experience that developed my resilience and helped me overcome many fears. I slept in a tent on the beach that tore a little more each day during huge storms. I faced cockroaches, lizards, snakes, and rats. I ate instant noodles daily, had no tap water or electricity, and spent two weeks without cell phone coverage. Most of my time was spent ALONE, walking many miles on the sand or in the mud. When I wasn\u2019t by myself, it was a completely opposite experience, deep diving into the locals and their culture, habits, and food and learning their local language called \u201cAngolar Creole\u201d to communicate. Even though some times were tough, I felt stronger than ever. Nothing was going to stop me from fulfilling my dream and purpose for being there.<\/p>\n \u2026 and the sea turtles. I was truly blessed!<\/p>\n Although not the high season for nesting, it was the high season for baby turtles. Every day, I helped many babies on their journeys to the ocean, protecting them from super huge hawks, dogs, and pigs. And despite the season, I was still lucky enough to assist a sea turtle nesting every week.<\/p>\n\n What I loved the most during my time there was monitoring turtles at the feeding area near Ilh\u00e9u das Rolas and being invited to fishermen\u2019s homes, tasting their food, and hearing their stories.<\/p>\n I also had the chance to work with tourists, present my ideas and proposals for improvements to the NGO and their team management, and identify some parallel markets, naturally incorporating some of my daily business operations expertise even though I was far away from my everyday life.<\/p>\n Being a sea turtle conservation volunteer was an amazing experience, patrolling beaches day and night, helping mothers and babies survive their enemies, and overcoming personal fears. I\u2019ve grown so much as a person, made many friends, and left part of my heart in S\u00e3o Tom\u00e9.<\/p>\n This wouldn\u2019t have been possible without the support of my Cisco family and our company\u2019s unique culture, which encourages our spirit of giving back with paid time off to do it. Thank you, Cisco, for helping me fulfill my dream.<\/p>\n \u00a0\u00a0With Time2Give, a Cisco benefit of 80 volunteer hours in addition to regular paid time off, Business Operations Manager Cristina L. fulfilled her dream to travel to Africa and work with sea turtles.\u00a0\u00a0Read More<\/a>\u00a0Cisco Blogs\u00a0<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" <\/p>\n I had this longtime dream of volunteering in Africa and working with sea turtles. This year, I had the chance to fulfill my dream because of this incredible company. Cisco incentivizes employees to\u2026 Read more on Cisco Blogs<\/a><\/p>\n \u200b<\/p>\n I had this longtime dream of volunteering in Africa and working with sea turtles. This year, I had the chance to fulfill my dream because of this incredible company. Cisco incentivizes employees to give back \u2014 providing us with 80 hours of paid time off in addition to our regular paid time off called Time2Give \u2014 and this is just part of our amazing culture. No wonder we are the #1 best place to work in more than 12 countries!<\/p>\n For almost four weeks \u2014 a combination of Time2Give and paid time off submitted for Cisco volunteer donation matching hours, another incredible benefit \u2014 I worked and learned with biologists and the local guards from Programa Tat\u00f4, an NGO in Praia Jal\u00e9 on S\u00e3o Tom\u00e9 & Pr\u00edncipe Island.<\/p>\n It was a challenging experience that developed my resilience and helped me overcome many fears. I slept in a tent on the beach that tore a little more each day during huge storms. I faced cockroaches, lizards, snakes, and rats. I ate instant noodles daily, had no tap water or electricity, and spent two weeks without cell phone coverage. Most of my time was spent ALONE, walking many miles on the sand or in the mud. When I wasn\u2019t by myself, it was a completely opposite experience, deep diving into the locals and their culture, habits, and food and learning their local language called \u201cAngolar Creole\u201d to communicate. Even though some times were tough, I felt stronger than ever. Nothing was going to stop me from fulfilling my dream and purpose for being there.<\/p>\n \u2026 and the sea turtles. I was truly blessed!<\/p>\n Although not the high season for nesting, it was the high season for baby turtles. Every day, I helped many babies on their journeys to the ocean, protecting them from super huge hawks, dogs, and pigs. And despite the season, I was still lucky enough to assist a sea turtle nesting every week.<\/p>\n What I loved the most during my time there was monitoring turtles at the feeding area near Ilh\u00e9u das Rolas and being invited to fishermen\u2019s homes, tasting their food, and hearing their stories.<\/p>\n I also had the chance to work with tourists, present my ideas and proposals for improvements to the NGO and their team management, and identify some parallel markets, naturally incorporating some of my daily business operations expertise even though I was far away from my everyday life.<\/p>\n Being a sea turtle conservation volunteer was an amazing experience, patrolling beaches day and night, helping mothers and babies survive their enemies, and overcoming personal fears. I\u2019ve grown so much as a person, made many friends, and left part of my heart in S\u00e3o Tom\u00e9.<\/p>\n This wouldn\u2019t have been possible without the support of my Cisco family and our company\u2019s unique culture, which encourages our spirit of giving back with paid time off to do it. Thank you, Cisco, for helping me fulfill my dream.<\/p>\n \u00a0\u00a0With Time2Give, a Cisco benefit of 80 volunteer hours in addition to regular paid time off, Business Operations Manager Cristina L. fulfilled her dream to travel to Africa and work with sea turtles.\u00a0\u00a0Read More<\/a>\u00a0Cisco Blogs\u00a0<\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":0,"featured_media":2036,"comment_status":"","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[12],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-2035","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-cisco-learning"],"yoast_head":"\nWant to see how your dreams can come true through your career at Cisco? Explore our benefits and perks.<\/a><\/strong><\/h3>\n
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