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Revision as of 13:15, 24 December 2018
IBM
- Ireland
- +353-018-154-621
javier.almaraz@informix.com
Company Description
IBM - Informix Database Software
Description
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"Nice place to workThe office it generally quite, but the people are friendly and helpful. The area where the office is located is close to many restaurants and a golf courseProsquiet place to workConscan't think of any
Application Developer
East Lansing, MI
June 6, 2018
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"Job Work/Life BalanceIBM is one of the best company to work with. Great environment and sometime with flexible Work from Home option depending on the Job schedule. IBM helped me in developing my career.
IT Specialist
Southfield, MI
June 6, 2018
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"Great company to work forwork life balance is good. plenty of opportunity to develop skills and advance. good benefits and good leadership at the client. follows mission statement.
Senior IT Advisory Specialist
Houston, TX
June 6, 2018
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"Productive atmosphere with a startup cultureThe work is challenging and collaborative. The management is very open to new ideas and is always willing to hear feedback. The culture is very relaxed and has a startup vibe.
Consulting Intern / Global Business Services
Atlanta, GA
June 5, 2018
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"not fair to older employeesInvoluntary layoffs upon reaching retirement age. Layoffs without allowing other internal positions. Layoffs without regard to performance reviews or relocation options.
Senior Program Manager, Senior Project Manager
Dallas, TX
June 5, 2018
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"No Job SecurityThere is no job security and the management team does a terrible job at managing staff. Hired thousands of new hires and within a year began laying them off. Poor management.
Business Transformation Consultant
Columbus, OH
June 5, 2018
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"IbmI've been a loyal and dedicated employee of IBM for over 12 years and have gained so much knowledge and experience throughout my time here. IBM has provided many opportunities for me.
Talent Acquisition Partner
Dallas, TX
June 5, 2018
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"Strong culture and good place to workIBM has a strong culture with excellent employees but it has been slow to adapt to some of the faster moving markets. The bones are strong and the company will do fine.. Overall, an excellent place to work.
Senior Project Manager
Gaithersburg, MD
June 5, 2018
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"A shell of its former selfI have been with IBM for 20 years, and over that time, there have been many rewarding experiences and opportunities. However, it is clear that it is time to go. This is true for any IBMer that is older or that has been with them for many years. It makes me sad, really, as there are so so many helpful, professional, kind, courteous, and smart employees. Due to any one of the many policies that are forcing people out (co-location being one), key employees are forced to leave - usually without any suitable replacement trained or targeted to replace them.ProsMany excellent employeesConsManagement
Test Architect
Austin, TX
June 5, 2018
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"Poor management - No communication - Very StressfulThe area of IBM where I worked was very stressful. It is very difficult to get ahead there. Very poor communication adds to the stress level. Last minute expectations are common.and sudden furloughs make it difficult to make targets.
Team Lead - Customer Service
Boulder, CO
June 5, 2018
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"Workplace cultureThe job offers great opportunities in technology consulting and also encourages skill development. The management team is committed in ensuring that the performing employee gets career growth.
Senior Managing Consultant
Dallas, TX
June 5, 2018
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"Interesting company, good place to learn.Constant re-orgs make it tough to go about getting in a good consistent cadence for the job. Just when you start to get organized they would change up the job or org and cause chaos.
Big Data Sales Leader- Hired
Seattle, WA
June 5, 2018
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"Work with smart people but every day is stressful and anxiety ladenOrganization has moved from the most "employee" centric company to one that places very limited value on their employees. It has gone from "respect for the individual" to an employee centric meaning of having a ping-pong table in the break room. Always waiting for the next "resource action" to happen because you know it has nothing to do with your performance, results or anything you can control. One day you are there and then the next you are told to leave within 90 days.ProsWork with smart people... First line managers are predominately great, collaborative and don't micro-manageConsFirst line managers have no authority... Finance says jump and they ask how high?
Sales Enablement / Marketing Leader
Chicago, IL
June 5, 2018
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"IBM SalesGreat first line people at IBM. Still an iconic brand. Excellent earnings potential. Too big and slow to make nimble decisions. If you're over 45 lookout, a "resource action" is looming.
Software Sales Executive
Denver, CO
June 5, 2018
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"Great jobI have been an IBMer for over 20 years. IBM has challenged me to upskill myself to stay competitive in the IT industry. IBM employs the best and the brightest resources.
BUSINESS PROGRAM MANAGER
New York, NY
June 5, 2018
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"Workplace cultureCulture could use major improvement. Focus is on bottom line and not on employee wellbeing or engagement. Poor communication between levels of the organization and management leads to a lot of confusion and overlap in work.
Data Processor
Ann Arbor, MI
June 5, 2018
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"ProductionI was an assembler at IBM. There really was not room for growth there. Comfortable environment however. Not many promotions. You basically assembled computers and not much more as far as advancement.
How to be an effective Team Leader
RTP, North Carolina
June 5, 2018
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"Competitive Working EnvironmentOne of the things that I like about IBM is it is fast-paced and has a very competitive culture. People learned to be tough and assert themselves in a professional way. The company also recognizes top performers and will give awards and incentives (both monetary and through bluepoints). I started as an IT Specialist supporting IBM i. I like the technical aspect but not the 24x7 on-call and how unpredictable the schedule is. When I was promoted as Operations Manager, the politics was also difficult to navigate. Fortunately, based on my experience, my managers were very helpful and supportive. Hence, I learned how to have a voice, help the customers, be in a good standing with the team, and still make the management happy. The hardest part of the job is being able to have a work-life balance. It was almost impossible. Expect calls during your paid vacations regardless of where you are in the world. Most enjoyable? I gained lifetime friends in IBM who are driven, supportive, and kind. In IBM, your maturity comes from crisis experiences. I think because of the nature of the work, you establish great friendships with people you can rely on.ProsRecognizes top performers, good trainingConsToo sales-driven, poor work-life balance
Operations Manager
Philippines
June 5, 2018
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"Good first job, management challengesGood company to start with. Frequent reorganizations and turnover impact morale and notion of job security. Lots of silos, the business functions more as a conglomerate of independent companies under a single brand than one firm with a unified vision and structure. Opportunity to learn project work and platforms well.
Client-Facing Management Consultant
Chicago, IL
June 5, 2018
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"Had very good Experience at IBMI had very good time at IBM by learning new tools and day by day challenging with new tickets. Had a very good experience with team members and very experience with internal and external users.
Sr. Cognos Developer / Admin
Boulder, CO
June 4, 2018
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"too much middle managementMiddle managers were more concerned with their own promotions than with helping their teams. There was no clear way to talk to someone about middle management issues.
Senior Technical Writer
Herndon, VA
June 4, 2018
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