![]() ![]() “I feel extremely disappointed that we’re to this point. Now, however, Bali has filed a grievance and is fighting the city for what he feels is just compensation. Bali didn’t make an issue of it at the time because he was a rookie and didn’t want to rock the boat.įourteen years later, he submitted a second request last June and was again denied. The city, however, denied his request, which he first made shortly after he was sworn in as an officer in 2009. The Explorer Program kicked off a career in law enforcement that allowed Bali, 36, to ascend the ranks at the Redlands Police Department to ID technician, cadet, community service officer and, finally, sworn police officer in 2009.īecause he speaks Hindi, Punjabi or Urdu on service calls about once or twice a month on average, Bali put in a request for the department’s monthly stipend for bilingual pay: $65. But when I came out here, I was visiting Market Night here once with my uncle, and I saw these young explorers, and from that day I was … this is something I want to be. “If I stayed in India, I would have joined the Indian Army. It is very empowering to have a hand in someone’s professional growth.Redlands Police Officer Lalit Bali (right) testifies at his arbitration hearing at Redlands City Hall. I love working with my interpreters, interacting with them, helping them grow, and motivating them. Being a Supervisor is the best job I have ever had. I think with patience, dedication, and hard work, those who want to succeed and continue growing at this company will be able to do so.Īnna – Learning and Development SpecialistĪfter working for a year as a Spanish Interpreter, I was promoted to Supervisor. This opportunity led to projects and responsibilities that I wouldn’t have imagined myself doing previously. ![]() ![]() I’m really grateful for all the opportunities that became available here as the company grew. ![]() When I showed interest in a different department, my manager told me I’d be a good fit there and encouraged me to apply for the position. I also appreciate that CyraCom has supported my career growth and that there are so many paths to pursue, depending on your skills and strengths. The company encourages a positive environment where we can be ourselves while collaborating and socializing. I‘ve made many great working relationships and personal friendships at CyraCom. Luis Carlos – Client Services Support Specialist What I have applied here would serve me well if I grow with the company any further. What I like most about working at CyraCom is how much we learn. We all work together because we know the end goal is helping limited-English proficient people achieve their right to communication. I am thankful to be surrounded by a team that provides support, guidance, mentorship, and information sharing. I love that no day is the same as the other I’m constantly coming up with custom solutions for each client.Īrmando – Associate Director of VRI Operations After I branched off to focus on VRI (video remote interpretation), I eventually was promoted to Manager and then Associate Director of VRI Operations. I started as a Spanish interpreter, applied and moved to Assembly and Shipping, then was encouraged to join the Implementation Team by my manager. My career path is a great example of this. CyraCom is full of opportunities to grow in whichever direction one wants to pursue, and the management is very supportive of it. ![]()
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