IBM reviews

3.9

78% would recommend to a friend

(107,138 total reviews)
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Arvind Krishna

76% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

IBM has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 107,138 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
Jul 26, 2008
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Pros

What attracted me the most to IBM Microelectronics was their vision: “we are committed to creating the most advanced technologies, products, services and solutions for our customers around the world and we employ the most creative and innovative minds to help us achieve that.” In addition, the phrase “our people are our greatest asset” was pronounced by the company’s recruiters on numerous occasions.

Cons

I was working hard, making a lot of progress and getting praise from my manager and co-workers. One day I read an article on the Internet saying that competition in the microelectronics industry had intensified and companies should look at various options to remain successful. I showed the article to my manager and asked for his opinion. His response was “not to worry and keep up the good work”. Of course I expected more from my manager, but I noticed that him and other first line managers at IBM were so much involved with just managing their direct reports and waiting for a directive from above on what to do, so they rarely if ever took initiative to propose any anticipatory changes or tuning. In March 2002 Sam Palmisano became the CEO of the company. He joined IBM in 1973 as a salesman in Baltimore and later moved up the ranks as senior managing director of operations for IBM Japan, senior vice president for the personal systems group, the enterprise systems group and IBM global services, and president and chief operating officer. Shortly thereafter, when IBM Microelectronics announced its financial results for the first quarter of 2002, multi- million losses were revealed. Unfortunately, the senior management didn’t or couldn’t do much to anticipate this, so now everyone was waiting what the new CEO would do in this difficult business situation. At that point of time only reactive changes could be made. Instead of adaptation, which in my opinion required a lot more skills from Palmisano, he chose re-creation. What was his solution? Massive job cuts. In June of 2002 approximately 1,500 out of 7,000 employees were laid off in Burlington and I was one of them. Workers piled their belongings in cardboard boxes and left the office for good, collecting pay for the next 60 days. Among 1,500 employees who were laid off there was a substantial number of new hires who joined the company just a little bit more than a year ago. All of the sudden, from the greatest asset people became something that can be easily dispose of in order to cut costs.

3.0
Jul 26, 2008
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Pros

The people and their feelings about going all-out to help the customer. I know folks (myself included) that have worked issues non-stop for 24+hrs to get systems back up and operational.

Cons

Albeit not only within the STG organization, executives typically stay in a position for two years and leave. This makes them less accountable for decisions they make for the long term. Many decisions are made for the short term particularly to meet schedules, then move on leaving the person that replaces them to deal with things.

2.0
Jul 26, 2008
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Pros

The opportunity to work on Linux and get paid to do it. Biggest company so I felt that I would have the most opportunity to move up.

Cons

Senior management is incompetent and lower level workers suffer from it on a constant basis. Also the politics at IBM are unbelievable, people are placed in places for pure political reasons. Promotions are totally uneven, if fair at all. There is a system in IBM that after awhile you begin to realize is completely rigged.

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