I'm not sure in other parts of the world, but Cisco Japan has always been hiring new grads or those in 20's and 30's who previously worked only at Japanese companies with almost no special skill or no solid professional experience who are usually considered incapable and would never be hired by other US tech companies. Most don't speak English at all. No past project management experience. No overseas experience. No passion for work. And people are all the same - eerily quiet, never utter a single word at any meeting. No smile, no frown. They all look like robots.
Why do HR/Hiring Mgrs in Japan not hire more passionate professional people with enough skills and experiences in 40's and 50's?
Is there anything good at Cisco Japan for career that can be used for other US companies?