IBM reviews

3.9

78% would recommend to a friend

(107,240 total reviews)
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76% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

IBM has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 107,240 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The IBM employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Aug 29, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Big, well-known company that looks impressive on a resume Salary- the pay is decent (not great) and a signing bonus is bigger than other companies' bonuses Easy to leave- it's a well known company, so a lot of my peers had no trouble finding new jobs when they wanted to leave and most of us were approached by a few recruiters based on the company name alone

Cons

Work- The work given to CbD consultants is often boring, administrative office work. For example, a project used eight CbDers to update whiteboards and type PDFs to word documents and other similar tasks. The work was uninteresting and required almost no brainpower. I felt like I learned very little. Career growth/learning opportunities- The program boasts about lots of learning opportunities, but these amount to videos about how to dress and act in the workplace, not actual learning. New hires get a "buddy" as a mentor. The buddy is just another CbDer who is required to send several form emails and chats per year. The mentoring is not with a person you will meet or interact with regularly. Ability to try new things: For growing your career by moving projects, good luck. Projects often are contracts based on number of people, so they don't care who you are or what you do at your desk as long as you clock in and out so the client pays for you. Projects will not let you leave to move to new projects, no matter what the CbD program advertises. If you are thinking you can innovate and work on strategy projects, think again. That's a joke. Management- In CbD, your manager manages a hundred other people in the same program. You will talk to her twice a year and be evaluated by her (everyone pretty much gets the same rating no matter how good or bad your performance is). Managers are supposed to be allies who help advance your career. They mainly seemed to care about numbers- how many people do I have, how many are on projects (any projects, does not matter what they do on those projects) CbD advertises like it's a strategy or at least management consulting job. It's not. It's basic technology implementation. You will spend a lot of time bored doing nothing but working long hours bc you need to clock in and out.

1.0
Apr 14, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Appreciate your technical know-how and analytical skills. A lot of learning opportunity.

Cons

Unfortunately, I have been working from a Helpdesk specialist up until as a team lead, but was not appreciated for my effort. IBM management likes to make a lot of blank promises, like telling you"You are on top of the list". But eventually never happened. Just a way to keep you working there without extra effort.

2.0
Dec 18, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

- Good introduction to enterprise technology and B2B interactions - Client-facing roles and exposure to a variety of industries and experts - Opportunities to learn and work on interesting content (be very proactive and self-promote) - Pro due to Con: Learned how to network, self-promote, and find assignments on my own - Of course, the "brand name" on the resume

Cons

Consulting by Degrees Program - Poor management of talent with myopic emphasis on utilization rate and minimizing bench - Not much emphasis on talent development and consultants treated as "Business Machines" - Often staffed on non-inspiring, underwhelming roles as "shadow" (cheap) resources - Too much oversight, lack of trust, and cannot provide feedback to management - High attrition rate erodes community, few stay beyond initial two years Global Business Services - Bonuses meager to efforts undertaken; no effective incentive to perform at 100% - Blind focus on the bottom-line and quarterly performance to meet "EPS roadmap" - Cuts to employee benefits and increases in billable hours announced without discussion - Office lacks basic amenities, reliance on sub-standard IBM legacy applications and software - Slow moving bureaucracy and low employee morale even among veteran IBMers Executives > Shareholders > Clients > Employees...

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