IBM reviews

3.9

78% would recommend to a friend

(107,222 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 107,222 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 Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Aug 22, 2010
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Pros

Looks good on a resume. Often get to work on new technologies. There are still many, many great folks there.

Cons

Full disclosure: I was laid off. However, I am not a bitter and angry ex-IBMer - I was elated to get my layoff package (very reasonable) and found a new, much better paying job before my severance ran out. IBM was very good to me for many, many years (and my tenure started long after the golden years before the early 1990's) and I'm too young to have been personally affected by the pension shenanigans. My review comes from working in the Server group. It is no secret that IBM's "strategy" has been to reduce it's US workforce. They're achieving this by two methods: small but continuous layoffs spread throughout the company and by making it more unpleasant to work there to encourage attrition. The unpleasantness ranges from big things (most people haven't had a raise in years) to the petty (no coffee, no soap in the kitchens, etc.). Meanwhile, the senior executives are making millions upon millions Consequently morale throughout the entire company is extremely poor. Training? Only if it's free and local (no travel expenses). Raises? Small and non-existent. IBM redefined their salary ranges a few years ago. We used to hear you've got lots of growth left in your salary range. Now you hear, "well, you're near the mid-point of your range, so you're paid what you should be paid. It's like jumping halfway to a wall - you'll never reach it. Salaries? When I worked there, I thought it wasn't bad, but three of us have left my team in the past two years and we've each received pay increases at our new companies in excess of 30% and that's been in this terrible economy. Working Conditions? Varies widely throughout the company depending on your local mgmt and location. It was generally pretty good where I was in the Pacific NW. Career? At the big sites, there's plenty of places to transfer or try new jobs. Smaller remote sites are more limited. And there's no way IBM's paying for anybody's relocation. Promotions? Still possible if you're on the right projects or working with the right customers. Pay raises are minimal with a promotion, but at least the halfway point in your salary range is a little further away after a promotion. IBM's always been beauracratic, but local management always had flexibility to take care of their people. That's gone now, First and Second line managers are now probably the worst jobs in IBM. They're reduced to just implementing the new and often petty people policies dreamed up by the execs.

2.0
Aug 3, 2009

Big Blue is good for investment but not working!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Very talented and technical work force. Its a great place to learn a lot.

Cons

Advancement within the company is very slow. Changes take forever to be put in place. Upper management only cares about stock holders and not about the employees. Treatment of employees is very poor. Company is very against advanced degrees... fear of loosing people and its quite difficult to move around within the company because everyone is so division/department centric and managers are not willing to loose their good employees to other departments.

1.0
May 5, 2009
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Pros

10 years ago, IBM had a great reputation, was offering a highly competitive salary, and great benefits. I was able to take classes to expand my skills, go to conferences, and "flex out" for excessive overtime. The best thing about IBM was definitely the people I worked with - these were the most hardworking, intelligent, creative thinking people I have ever met. These employees were truly cream of the crop. Unfortunately, times have changed, and most of the benefits I initially saw with IBM are long gone, and I don't believe it will get any better.

Cons

I had absolutely no job security, very few raises, and you were expected to work enough hours and overtime time make up for any vacation, sick leave, or other time off - plus an additional percentage. Funding for education seems to have been frozen for the past 4 years, so forget about any classes unless they are free and downloadable... and taken in whatever spare time you can find. Any compliments about a job well done were followed with expectations of more, no matter how impossible. All in all, the last five years my quality of life dropped substantially, and my morale was at an all time low, a sentiment shared with many co-workers. 2009 brought the ax down on many of these wonderful hardworking people - and these people will go to competitors.

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