"I have been working for Suntrust Bank as IBM consultant for the past 4 years as IBM MDM developer."
"The IBM I started with in 1999 is not the same company I left in 2014. For the last 6 quarters our pay was 10%/ quarter. The focus was on unreachable economic targets. We have not had a bonus paid in 5 years while top management was getting bonuses until this year when the board said no. It's tough working as a hourly employee when you your OT gets cut every quarter too. Last quarter we got 2 hours/week or a total of $80. End of story."
"It is a job. I was not challenged and felt as if I was not utilizing all or even the majority of my skills from my degree!"
"While it may be helpful to have IBM experience listed on one's resume, I would not recommend it as a place to work for any length of time. One can find better pay, benefits, and work environment elsewhere. While it may not be the worse place to work, it is certainly not the most desired either."
"Overall an exceptional company."
"I worked for IBM for 3 years now, after Sterling Commerce was bought out by them. I honestly tried to give it a fair shake, but I absolutely hate the culture, and especially the HR policies."
"No growth, No career Ladder. No value addition. Company does not nurture leadership. It's good to join after age 45."
"I only worked at IBM for a summer, but the experience was overall very negative as I'd been brought in to work on a project that didn't use skills I claimed to have on my resume. Needless to say I couldn't always make meaningful contributions in my work, and was unnecessarily stressed as a result."
"Having worked for only a few years, I'm already being sold off. My skills are not used, and am often given useless busy-work tasks. Upper management is insane."
"Yup, it's a place to work."
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