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Current
Detroit, Michigan
option to tele commute is available
Former
New York, New York State
Have work form home policies
Anonymous employee
Current
North Castle, New York State
allowed to work from depending on job
Anonymous employee
Former
Boston, Massachusetts
Depending on the work it was available while I was traveling and that helped me a lot
Former
Dallas, Texas
For GBS consultants, we do not need to report to an office when not at a client site. We are welcome to work from home on Fridays or when on the bench.
Current
San Francisco, California
Pretty flexible but depends on job/manage I would imagine.
Current
Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky
Work from home is a great benefit offered... but I am hearing it is being phased out...
Current
Boulder, Colorado
In my 16 year experience, I never worked in an office for IBM
Anonymous employee
Current
Atlanta, Georgia
IBM's work from home no longer pays for these things: internet service, phone/fax line (yes companies still ask for fax documents), printers, ink for printer, secondary monitors, or docking stations. Computers are refreshed every 4 years.
Cell phones and service is included with unlimited voice and data.
Former
Austin, Texas
Worked from.home for five years. It was ideal when I had a small child. It eventually got isolating.