IBM Software Developer reviews

3.9

77% would recommend to a friend

(5,888 total reviews)
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70% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Software Developer employees have rated IBM with 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 5,888 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Developer professionals have a good working experience there. IBM is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Developer professionals compared to other employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Nov 16, 2008
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Pros

A stable, solid company, process-oriented, structured company who treats employees well. The benefit package and long PTO days are very attractive. Salary is above average, very reasonable for the type of software development work required. The work environment is very nice too. Nice campus, location, cafeteria, gym and various services on site.

Cons

Dealing with globalization may not be easy. Teams that coordinates with offshore teams often work long, strange hours. You might be expected to attend meetings (online, at home ok) as early as 7am or as late as 10pm. More agile than a company of similar size is still big. Product cycle is slow and very process oriented. Things don't get done as simple and as fast as they should. Maybe folks there are pretty set in their own ways. Not the most innovative crowd. Don't be stuck in a group that is not performing. Bottom line counts a lot.

1.0
Nov 14, 2008
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Pros

There's plenty of opportunities to telecommute

Cons

The pay is very low compared to similar positions at competing companies. There's constant "freezes" on bonuses, raises, promotions though only for working folk of course not for executives. No recognition for a job well done, lack of opportunities to grow one's career. Long hours, lots of responsibility but low pay.

1.0
Nov 10, 2008
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Pros

The technology and products are way cool. They used to suck in the mid-90's, but now they are cutting edge. Even though most people have to share an office, at least I never had to work in a cubicle. Other people in some of the newer buildings are starting to have to work in cubicles, though. It just depends on where you work within the company.

Cons

I thought I would get ahead at IBM. I thought I would be judged on the work I did. But eing a white man made it nearly impossible to get anywhere. I would see women and minorities do terrible things like not show up for work, work half days when they were getting paid as full time, waste time, lie about status, etc. But when it came time for promotions, appraisals, and rewards, those same people got rewarded very nicely whereas I would work a lot of overtime and had excellent results to show the quality of work I did but never was rewarded by managers. I would hear "you are doing a great job" at appraisal time from my several managers through the years, yet this was never reflected in actual performance ratings or raises. Benefits kept deteriorating every year I was there. IBM used to be the top company for benefits; now it seems like it is in the lower half of companies out there. We used to get free health insurance with very low copays if at all; now there are very high premiums, copays, and deductibles. Since I have a wife and kids, I had to pay a lot more in premiums the last few years I was there. They talk about "work life balance" but then make you work nights and weekends as their projects always slip schedule. I worked my butt off until I finally realized that the politics inside IBM would never allow me to advance. So I quit. I do not regret that decision at all. IBM is a very messed up company internally.

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