I know that it can be hard to work out transportation in a new city! Especially in San Jose where traffic can be tough.
Cisco offers all badged employees in San Jose, unlimited rides on the lightrail (VTA) through the use of an EcoPass. This is the public transportation option in the San Jose metro area. On your first day of work, you may visit building 9 to obtain your Cisco badge. While you are there, try to also pick up your free EcoPass.
When looking for places to live, it might be a good idea to ask if they are located on the lightrail (VTA). There is literally a VTA stop in the center of Cisco's campus. It's awesome!
Thanks,
Amber
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
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Amber, thanks a lot --- this solved many of my worries!
Hi Amber,
Great to hear from you.
Do you have an idea as to how the Enclave Apartments are (5 min walk from Cisco)in terms of housing, safety, deposits etc. as they look wonderful on the site but we have found some really discouraging reviews about them. I am putting up the links as well for you to see:
Apt. Link:
http://www.forrent.com/apartment-community-profile/1000007638
Reviews link:
http://www.apartmentratings.com/rate/CA-San-Jose-The-Enclave.html
Really appreciate your timely help and concern.
Loads of Regards
Neeraj Wadhwa.
Hey Neeraj,
Looks like those apts are 2.23 miles away from the center of Cisco. I lived about a mile from there and felt safe enough to fun alone after dark! There is a country club right there as well... I would say that anything within a 3 sq mile block of Cisco is safe!
Hi Amber,
I am confused whether to look for apartment near CISCO or near San Jose downtown. Thought of staying near to downtown came to mind so as to be able to enjoy after evening. How is the night life and stuff in the area near Cisco. What would you suggest, Staying near Cisco or near downtown? I have also heard that apartments near Cisco are more expensive than those near downtown. Is that true? Could you suggest some apartment complexes along with their rent range near Cisco and also which streets to look for apartments on?
Thanks a lot,
Kunal Shah.
Hi Amber,
I'm wondering about the transportation in Boxborough. Is the facility there close to the rail stations, and if not is there some shuttle or bus to and from the station?
Thanks,
Karen Feng
Hi Amber,
Since I do not know the Cisco office I would be working in at San Jose, would you advice me to postpone getting an apartment there until later?
Also, when would we get to know our managers/group with who we'd be working with?
Keerti
I still have not heard from my technical group, I was wondering if you knew if I am going to be contacted soon?
Hi Amber,
Thanks a lot. I am hereby adding my query to the list of queries above mine :)
Does Cisco have any shuttle service? Also, does the lite rail service the following areas ?
Specific address : Cherry Ln & Litchfield Ave
Fremont, CA 94536
330 N Mathilda Ave, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, California 94085, United States
Thanks a lot,
Nitasha
Hi Amber, I'm not sure if you're following this post but if we were in Fremont and took the bus to the Great Mall Transit Station, could we connect to the light rail system?
Preeyanka,
The Great Mall Transit Station does have a light rail stop.
You can find a full map of VTA light rail and bus routes at http://www.vta.org/schedules/schedules_bymap.html
It's pretty useful for figuring out how to get to Cisco from anywhere in the South Bay Area.
-Paul
you can also use
wikimapia.org
to look at the surrounding area of where you are commuting...
a lot of the places in san jose are annotated so you can see whats around the area and whether you will be moving into residential, city, or industrial areas.
oh yes, make sure to change the view to "hybrid" on the top left, it gives you an overlay of street names and satellite maps.
cheers
Hi Kunal,
The commute from SJ downtown isn't bad if you are taking the public transportation. It has a pretty cool nightlife, though I prefer to go out in Campbell, Willow Glen or Palo Alto, all of which are about 15-20 mins w/o traffice from Cisco.
I know right around Cisco is pretty expensive, but if you can move a little further toward dwntwn you will save money. Sunnyvale or Menlo Park (if you have a car) is a cheaper alternative as well...
Keerti and Darshan,
You should work with your recruiter to find out when you will be contacted with your manager's name. I was just in Dallas with the person who heads this up and she is now in SJ placing all of you...
Also, while Cisco is a huge campus, it won't really matter what building you are in comparison to where you live. Cisco has shuttles that take you all over the campus...
Thanks!
Hi Amber,
Are the Free Eco-passes alotted to interns as well...
Sai Nallapaneni
Sai,
Yup, all interns can get an ecopass, just ask the people when you're getting your badge. Oh for those of you who aren't sure what's the easiest way to get from the apartment to Cisco go here:
"http://transit.511.org/tripplanner/index.asp".
Hi Amber,
I am planning to live somewhat far from the Cisco campus and I have a question regarding carpools. I did hear about the shuttle service within the Cisco campus but I was wondering if there were any resources where I could find out about carpools for Cisco interns/employees since that seems more convenient. If there's a website that has this kind of information, that would be very helpful. Also, if this is something you wouldn't recommend, please let me know.
Hoping to hear from you,
Preethi
Hi Amber,
Thanks for all the information you have provided. You have mentioned that Cisco provides free VTA train passes.I would like to know if they would also provide free passes for VTA BUSES.
Thanks,
Ganga
Great article, Thanks for the tips.
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