IBM reviews

3.9

78% would recommend to a friend

(107,076 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 107,076 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 Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Apr 1, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

There is nothing good from people point of view, infrastructure wise it is good. Work From Home facility is good.

Cons

Job is not safe here, so Team Leads doesn't share the product knowledge and even required Design documents. Keeps his team in dark. So that their job remains safe. They will put shoe-polishing work on your plate. Team Leads for everything shouts on others on the floor, other much experienced people are there on the floor, they don't even react to this situation. Nobody helps, literally no-body. When you report these issues to Manager, zero actions. Manager plays full politics, threatens people working under him, saying "let's see how your career goes here". Biased environment. They don't care at all. Other people can't even help you. Working here feels like committing suicide. Manager is "impotent" in his role. Doesn't take any single good action, rebellious attitude. Senior Managers are neutral on this front. Do not join ISDL / ISL, if you want to live with peace and hoping respect at workplace. From Work point of view, there is no good work, just shoe-polish work.

1.0
Nov 16, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The benefits are good, starting at 3 wks a year plus up to 6 personal choice days.

Cons

You are expected (even though the formal HR policy says not to) to work through your dinner, vacations. You take your laptop everywhere - 24x7. The company is quite matrixed and there is often disagreement about who handles what with sr mgmt deciding that "they" own a tactic, and another sr. mgmt says "he" handles it -- you get caught in the middle - alot. The group owning the money for a tactic is not the same group implementing the tactic, this is why you see Web pages that don't make sense. The advertising and direct mail tactic don't align to web pages, as a consumer, you are just "dropped." The best people have been laid off and the people left were personal favorites and not necessarily the right person for the job. Typically, the job was given to them without any training when the experienced person was laid off. Layoffs have nothing to do with the quality of work, they just got "too old" for IBM. That's how IBM beats the age discrimination rap, most of the laid off people are over 45 (and subsequently high earners)- there's no getting around that. Turning 50 at IBM is the kiss of death. The best person that was laid off had much experience. IBM has not decided that experience doesn't mean anything and so they keep the inexperienced people, which explains why customers are frequently lost. -There is no loyalty to the employee. As a result of this, morale is very low, the hallways are quiet, there is no socializing, it's not a fun place to work.

1.0
Sep 28, 2009

IBM is poor choice -- go elsewhere

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- bright intelligent worker bees - flexibility to work from home

Cons

- management and team leads who say what upper mgmt wants to hear -- not what they should hear - management and team leads who encourage lying and back-stabbing - few raises or bonuses and constant threat of resource actions - expectation of 24X 7 availability

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