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International Business Machines (IBM) Corp. Reviews
What is it like working at International Business Machines (IBM) Corp.?
Self pace, no training.
Software Engineer in Blanchardstown:
Pros: self pace
Cons: no training, less support
Research Scientist:
IBM research is not the place to work if you plan to get rich. IBM pay is not competitive, and healthcare benefits are getting worse every year.
In return to mediocre pay and benefits you will have the freedom to do cutting edge science including basic research. You will work among top scientists and your race or gender will not be a factor of how people treat you. In fact IBM research is truly an international lab and we value diversity. If all you care about is science then your place is with us at IBM. But if you need to "grow up" and start a family and be financially responsible, perhaps you should consider Google or the financial industry.
IBM benefits package.
Sr. Software Engineer / Developer / Programmer in Raleigh-Durham:
The benefits package at IBM is excellent (health, vision, dental). The 401K plan is also good. The company has recently changed its "remote work location" policy, and now requires most of its employees to either drive to an IBM site to work, move so they can do so, or leave the company.
Systems Engineer, IT:
Pros: Shift allowance.
Cons: No onsite.
Poor management.
No hike.
IBM seems to emphasize their revenue vs Value-added.
Sr. Software Engineer / Developer / Programmer:
Pros: My exposure to a variety of projects and technologies for Java is a plus.
They do emphasize gaining more cloud knowledge and experience.
Cons: IBM has never given me any opportunity to advance in my career, say.
To a Business Analyst position, even after I earned my MBA,
Even though I state in my CV that I have done work like that in my.
Previous employer.
I have even applied for positions like that within IBM, and have been.
Ignored in my attempts.
Good , managment not good in identifing people.
Software Engineer:
Pros: Work flexibility, office conditions,
Cons: Managers do not know whom to select, too many managers.
Work flexibility.
Application Developer:
Pros: It is good.
Cons: The management is too bad.
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