IBM reviews

3.9

78% would recommend to a friend

(107,101 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 107,101 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
Jun 11, 2008
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Pros

It may be good to work for ibm if your are fresh out of college, Respect: at least everyone knows the company name. Benefits: average for a large company. You get PPO and travel perks, but they quickly lose their "perk" status. Work/life balance: it doesn't exist. The travelling owns you. And if you work locally, they'll still work you to death because they don't care what the turnover rate is. Most local DC projects for the gov't are dull. 44 hours is required every week. Nope, you don't get paid the extra 4 hours. It was never stated in the offer, but yep - they added it in when you join up. Career Growth: This is a complete joke if you start out on the bottom. I've worked my ass off and got NO WHERE. The people determining your advancement are never on the projects you're on, they never monitor what you do, and the only thing they have to go on is one or two project assessments, and a PBC where you explain how well you think you've met your own goals that you set every year. It's a joke. All the money and extra hours worked goes to the top. Location: or rather, lack of location. If you're consulting, wherever there is work is your location. Now, this might be cool if you're just starting out - but eventually you become extremely stressed out and lose all contact with your friends. Co-worker competence: again, horrible. Underqualified people work here and stay under the radar.

Cons

IBM really does stand for Idiots Become Managers. I did time with IBM as a contractor - the kind of employee they hire through another agency so they don't have to give them perks like decent pay, benefits, raises, vacation/personal/sick time, job security, or respect. Maybe if I worked harder on my golf swing I could've had a shot. The contractors were treated like dirt, and I think that's the whole reason we were hired like that - cheap labor to be abused like slaves. We worked just as hard, dare I say much harder than our supposed full fledged IBM employee coworkers but for much less money and no way to move up in the world! But shouldn't we be making so much money, you know, doing overtime? NO - overtime was frowned upon. Our time wasn't valuable enough to justify paying us more for. They could just hire another schlub at some low rate to take over for us when we were done. Sure they might be a complete idiot who might cause irreparable harm to client relations but they're cheap! As for raises, instead of raises we got annual pay CUTS - cuts that we were made to feel guilty about - our letters said we should be grateful that we got to keep our jobs, and that everyone had to sacrifice. Everyone meaning the contractors. Full employees were comfy and cozy with their nice checks and health insurance. Our schedules would change at a moment's notice. Can you work this weekend? Ok, well great, and by the way, because you said yes you're working every weekend from now on. Graveyard shift? Same deal. When IBM lost clients as they have a talent for, the contractors were cut loose without notice or severance. Some time before the Melville office closed a local newspaper ran an article about the fact that the offices were closing. IBM was quick to react, assuming doing absolutely nothing could be considered a reaction. Eventually a statement was issued that there were no plans to close the offices, and a meeting was held to that effect as well. Several days later a formal announcement was made that the offices were closing. And that was that.

1.0
Jun 11, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

None! Things were good in late 90s when everything was rosy. Now the environment has made pathetic by management with blatant bias.

Cons

Everything is a downside unless you are a genious .. Else you need to be "ingenious" to make it

1.0
Feb 8, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

1) You will offered with high salary 2) If you are in engine development team and a developer then you are safe here.

Cons

1) IBM ISL Kochi is a Hire and Fire Company. They took many floor and hiring many people in Kochi. When we look at the Firing count it is same as hiring count in each year. 2) IBM culture is based on a Manager game. For all other location a technical person become as manager. Unfortunately in Kochi almost every manager is non technical and they will not take any challenging work which make visibility because they dont know about that and if he took that work it is manager responsibility to complete on time. IBM wants visibility on works and team. As manager is the master he is not looking back and just fire some people from his/her team and prove that they are not performing and that is the reason the team is not inventing some new features. Everybody knows the exact reason by it is happening from bottom to top and now it become as IBM Culture. 3) Every half year there is a performance appraisal and put some people to PIP. Here PIP means terminating employees, I never seen any performance improvement plan provided to them instead the company ask them to resign otherwise will terminate you. Due to termination complication most of the employees agrees to resign but getting another job is very difficult as IBM provide high CTC. 4) If you are okay with two year Job in IBM with high salary then it is good. But please dont go to a different skill set in IBM. Because IBM ISL Kochi will fire you within 2 year and that time you will struggle to get another job.

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