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San Jose Main Campus Mccarthy Ranch 237 680 MR-3 MR-2 MR-1 San Jose Main Campus McCarthy Ranch 237 680 B a lew Dr. r 237 b Bel er Ln. M Dr c C 24 nology a 237 r ters ch t r D h Headqua r. Te y y 23 B Wa Dr. Za Morgridge Way M l r v 25 e s u r. Site 5 r d lg er nk p h . o y mac D 880 H art er u 21 u R S a 22 R n d c 20 B eadq . h H . Al a R de r d r D ber N 1 . r . a kwy 3 . r Renaissanc . 31 D e Fi 4 5 6 32 L D an n r. rst S e P a n nt nt 2 30 m r. o t 7 s A D . a lder M Site 4 E 28 T a ypoi T d 29 e t a a E s 9 11 s i m I B 8 an Site 5.1 V J 12 D 10 r. 680 W. Tasm r. a D Center Rd. n K Site 2 an H D m r. as Cis 15 G F T c Z r. E L E an D co e b 13 16 or 880 P ke SYC02 m . a B r. SYC03 a Dr r R Wa yc a D e 17 S Buck D n r C ma O nt b W s y Site 1 . Ta d. e B ypoi r N a e Q L R M B 14 18 M ye Dr A i N. c n o N C . Ro F a rt W E irs 19 h . Site 3 y . b Dr les t S R d d oo t . w S . Rive ton r Oa Cot ks Pkwy. Legend Site 1 Cafeterias A - 110 West Tasman Dr. L - 175 West Tasman Dr. 5 - 325 East Tasman Dr. 17 - 3650 Cisco Way 29 - 855 Tasman Dr. Conference Center B - 130 West Tasman Dr. P - 125 West Tasman Dr. 6 - 375 East Tasman Dr. 18 - 3600 Cisco Way 30 - 707 Tasman Dr. LifeConnections Health C - 150 West Tasman Dr. Site 3 7 - 425 East Tasman Dr. 19 - 3550 Cisco Way 31 - 870 Alder Dr. & Fitness Center D - 170 West Tasman Dr. M - 80 West Tasman Dr. 8 - 3750 Zanker Rd. Site 5 32 - 900 McCarthy Blvd. Cisco Stores E - 190 West Tasman Dr. N - 125 Rio Robles 9 - 260 East Tasman Dr. 20 - 725 Alder Dr. McCarthy Ranch F - 210 West Tasman Dr. O - 10 West Tasman Dr. 10 - 300 East Tasman Dr. 21 - 771 Alder Dr. MR-1 - 115 North McCarthy Blvd. Light Rail Stations G - 230 West Tasman Dr. Q - 3571 N. First St. 11 - 350 East Tasman Dr. 22 - 821 Alder Dr. MR-2 - 135 North McCarthy Blvd. a. Tasman Station H - 250 West Tasman Dr. Site 4 12 - 400 East Tasman Dr. 23 - 560 McCarthy Blvd. MR-3 - 155 North McCarthy Blvd. b. Champion Station Site 2 1 - 3850 Zanker Rd. 13 - 3675 Cisco Way 24 - 510 McCarthy Blvd. c. Baypointe Station Other Buildings I - 285 West Tasman Dr. 2 - 3800 Zanker Rd. 14 - 3625 Cisco Way 25 - 800 Barber La. d. Cisco Way Station Sycamore 2 - 755 Sycamore Dr. J - 255 West Tasman Dr. 3 - 225 East Tasman Dr. 15 - 3750 Cisco Way Site 5.1 e. 880 / Milpitas Station Corp. Distr. Services K - 225 West Tasman Dr. 4 - 275 East Tasman Dr. 16 - 3700 Cisco Way 28 - 1020 McCarthy Blvd. Sycamore 3 - 1545 Barber La. San Jose & Milpitas California Campus, 95035 http://wwwin.cisco.com/wpr/locations/amerus/ca/sanjose/campus.shtml Rev 2.4, 2008-OCT-31 Employee Services, Quick Reference Sheet FOR EMERGENCY DIAL: 9-911 or x5-1111 or +1 800 206 5647 option #1 ATMS EcoRide SmartCart http://wwwin.cisco.com/wpr/empserv/atm/ca_sanjose.shtml http://wwwin.cisco.com/wpr/empserv/transportation/ca_sanjose/shuttle.shtml Bank of America : SJ-D / SJ-3 Dial x5-GOGO (+1 408 525 4646) Keypoint Credit Union : SJ-J / SJ-11 / SJ-17 / SJ-21 All ATMs are located in or near Cafes. IT CiscoTech Centers Badge Office http://wwwin.cisco.com/it/ciscotech/ http://wwwin.cisco.com/security/sas/badging/obtain/sites.shtml Building Floor Room Building Floor Room Phone SJ-C 2nd. C6-8 SJ-9 1st. 163C x5-1111 - or - SJ-01 3rd. 319 +1 800 206 5647 SJ-12 1st. 144 Cafes SJ-21 2nd. 219 http://wwwin.cisco.com/wpr/empserv/cafes/amerus/ca_sanjose/ SJ-D / SJ-J / SJ-H / SJ-Q / SJ-03 / SJ-11 / SJ-17 / SJ-21 / SJ-30 Lobby Ambassador Phone List Cisco Stores http://wwwin.cisco.com/wpr/empserv/reception/amerus/ http://wwwin.cisco.com/marketing/corporate/mktops/companystore/ Building Floor Phone Oil Changes SJ-11 1st. +1 408 525 5042 http://wwwin.cisco.com/wpr/empserv/oilchange/ca_sanjose.shtml SJ-J 1st. +1 408 527 7338 SJ-Q 1st. +1 408 424 8150 Postal Kiosks Corporate Distribution http://wwwin.cisco.com/wpr/empserv/mail/amerus/ca_sanjose/stamps.shtml http://wwwin.cisco.com/wpr/empserv/mail/amerus/ca_sanjose/ SJ-J / SJ-11 / SJ-17 / SJ-21 Cafes SJ-Sycamore 03 Mail Room Building Floor Room Phone SJ-SYCAMORE 02 1st. 195 +1 408 527 3000 LifeConnections Health Center SJ-13 1st. 154B http://www.ciscolifeconnections.com/ Document Publishing Center Building Floor Room Phone http://wwwin.cisco.com/wpr/empserv/dpc/amerus/ca_sanjose.shtml SJ-Q 2nd. 200 +1 408 424 2000 Building Floor Phone SJ-SYCAMORE 02 1st. +1 408 525 4444 LifeConnections Fitness Centers http://wwwin.cisco.com/wpr/empserv/fitness/us/ca_sanjose/ Dry Cleaning Building Floor Room Phone http://wwwin.cisco.com/wpr/empserv/drycleaning/ca_sanjose/ SJ-Q 1st. 114 +1 408 424 3700 Enrollment: +1 510 441 1000 San Jose & Milpitas California Campus, 95035 http://wwwin.cisco.com/wpr/locations/amerus/ca/sanjose/campus.shtml Rev 2.4, 2008-OCT-31.
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