IBM reviews

3.9

78% would recommend to a friend

(107,230 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 107,230 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
Apr 20, 2023
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Pros

Competitive salary and nice offices

Cons

I've been with IBM for over four years, and even the management during COVID was concise and clear. I used to love it. Now, for over six months, we're in some unofficial, ambiguous hiring freeze. There was some restructuring going on, and the budget for 2023 was supposed to be announced in February 2023. Then March 2023. It's April 2023 and there is STILL no budget for 2023. Meanwhile, IBM boasts 4,4% growth in revenue, and executives are sending out general e-mails demanding excellence. My team has been understaffed since Q4 2022, and there is ongoing employee turnover - things are expected to worsen. Grandious failure of executives to communicate anything about the budget and plans for 2023. I am unbelievably disappointed in IBM and its management. They pretend that all is well, have the ignorance to demand maximum performance from their employees, but ignore our daily reality. I will not work a minute overtime to compensate for their inability to manage until some form of official communication addresses my concerns. I do not recommend joining IBM at this point in time.

2.0
Jan 23, 2023
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Pros

Plenty of training and access to a Udemy business account as well as the company paying for certifications.

Cons

Management constantly belittling employees causing damage to the mental health of those employees while the behavior is never addressed. Spent over 3 years with the company and they provided me and others with no actual projects, just had us changing training topics every week or two, gaining surface level knowledge without any practical experience. All practical experience I gained was doing projects on my own time after work hours because I was simply told "Learn X on Udemy" This made it incredibly difficult to speak to ones abilities when finding a new job on top of the dread of opening my laptop every day. On top of walking back their remote work policy and having me go back to spending 2+ hours a day in traffic that I could instead be spending with my family. It never felt like a team environment with everyone stuck on Udemy with their headphones on anyway. Got calls regularly on weekend evenings (8-9 pm)to design and develop features that weren't urgent just because one of the architects didn't have anything else to do and wanted us to work on these features right away and not charge the client for those hours worked. Compensation is about half of what it should be and getting a raise is like pulling teeth even if you meet all of the requirements.

1.0
Sep 28, 2022
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Pros

you get to meet people outside of the CIC and work on really cool projects with IBM Core

Cons

Everything about the Baton Rouge CIC is a CON. It’s a cult environment and if you don’t have a specific clique or don’t kiss behind, you’ll never make it. When you start they will tell you it’s an “open door policy” work place and that it’s okay to share your concerns with your peers, well that was a lie. Your salary is super low! I finished the apprenticeship at $42,500 and when switched over to a band 6g(associate) I never received a raise. Mangers hate talking about raises too! I was at 42,500 for almost two years and got a not to so great end of the year review in 2022, despite me doing everything in the gbs progression chart for a raise to band 7a! The center and managers do what they want to keep your salary low. It’ll take you 3-4 years to get to $55,000 when the Monroe center starts at $55,000. Cost of living is higher in Baton Rouge. The people who work at the center as associates can barely afford to pay for rent anywhere in a safe neighborhood in Baton Rouge. I have ADHD, anxiety and depression and was put on a PIP to “give me structure”, mind you I never agreed or signed this PIP. July I was fired because of non completion of the PIP but on May 26 my managers congratulated me for completing the PIP and the evidence of completion was posted in a box folder for my managers and Delivery Managers to see. There needs to be more management, disability, and diversity training. In June there was a new hire, she was my onboard buddy I was assigned, well little did I know she was replacing my spot on the team lol. My two years at IBM I had over 1,500 learning hours, I knew my role as a data engineer but my managers failed me. How can I be a data Engineer but my managers are project managers that have only used sql or no technical languages at all🫤. I created training for my team so that we learn together, I participated in hackathons on behalf of IBM, I participated in service corps twice! During Hurricane Ida last year, I was homeless for 2 weeks! But I was still expected to show up for work and keep in touch with my client for the project I was on, I had no basic needs to even focus on my project. If your neurodiverse please reach out to someone in HR- not BR HR and get accommodations. My managers joked about about me having adhd in my checkpoint goals. When I asked my manager about reasonable accommodations her response was “idk anything reasonable accommodations”. Also, if you’re traveling please get your manager to help you to expense your charges. I asked my managers over 10 times and they never helped me to expense. This was my first corporate job and we were never shown how to expense our credit card charges. I now I have an Amex bill for $3k because I traveled for IBM for a client project and no one helped me to expense it. Also, the apprenticeship is a waste of time, it’s just a way for IBM CIC to get FREE or CHEAP labor, because they don’t teach you anything technical while in the apprenticeship! You have to fight to learn yourself. IBM CIC is backwards and I wouldn’t send my dog to them. Before I was terminated my manager asked me to resign. I was told by my manager that I would get 4 weeks pay, benefits, vacation days and sick days paid out(110 hours), he told me “I don’t write checks I can’t cash” apparently the check bounced. The next week I went on vacation because I had not had an actual vacation since December 2020. My first vacation in July 2022 really made everyone upset. When I came back from vacation my managers had a problem with every single thing I was doing. I spoke with my therapist and she asked me to take a FMLA mental health leave so I did, because the CIC had me in a dark place. I told my managers and she was upset and had an attitude, so I told her I would cancel my leave. My manager responded and told me to get documentation from my doctor that I was able to return to work. The next day, the first day of FMLA leave(because I hadn’t canceled yet, due to me getting a doctors note) I was fired due to “non-completion of PIP) which is a lie because I have documentation of every conversation held between my managers and I. Worst of all, when I was terminated my manager said I would get 4 weeks pay and package. By Friday of that week my benefits had been canceled and my final paycheck was July 15. I was given a payment for vacation but they cut me short I received $300, which doesn’t add up because I had 15 vacation days, I only used 5 days of vacation. I was never paid for the 10 unused days. Also, stop sending associates into the office when it not necessary! Just to say you have bodies in the building. Stop using your people as goods and trades! Jesus Christ. There is so much more I can go on about but I've typed the gist of things. Please stay away from this center! Please! It’s not good for anyones health unless you’re a white male! I don’t ever want anyone to experience what I did. I was gaslighted and put on a strict military type work flow, micromanaged and targeted. My mental health went from cheery to having second guests about my life. I was mentally beaten even after being a top performer. This center doesn’t care if you’re in your death bed, please stay away. This is my truth and I don't want anyone to go through it. Please be safe if you do decide to accept a position here.

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