terrible, I wish I never joined IBM while I had so many other opportunities - Software Engineer IBM Employee Review

1.0
Sep 5, 2013
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Pros

nothing to say, it is the worst you can get

Cons

everything: *25% less than average salary *300 hours of UNPAID over time in 10 months everymonth 1 weekend is oncall(which is never quite and you get calls at 4AM!) and another weekend is a mandatory 12 hours maintenance which means you have only two real weekends! *no actual training, you learn nothing here but just do the same stupid routine and they do not want you to learn anything new so you don't leave * management threatens to fire you whenever you complain about the fact that same position is paid at least 30% higher elsewhere * only top 1% of a huge team get salary raise every year, and those lucky ones get 2-4% salary raise! * Management hire their friends and relative with no bloody experience or knowledge as team leads or senior positions with double your salary and the brave one who complained to HR was fired couple of weeks after (excuse= bad performance!!!!!) *when you go on call , clients are around the world calling you , you have no backup, and you have to FREELY work for them for more than 19 freaking hours and management just replies yes this is part of your job * you have to work on canadian holidays too cause it is not holiday elesewhere!!! I am not sure how it is legal and how they can do it, but unfortunately whoever complained lost his/her job. If you can afford it please please stay away from these savages. They report huge huge revenues and profit increase quarterly yet fire 4000 professionals JUST TO SAVE MONEY> which means management can get higher salary. Our manager's manager has a college degree and 3 year experience and works around 20 hours a week and has 6 weeks vacation,with salary of 250K+. why? because his best friend is a director! why his friend is a director? because his dad was a manager in IBM. The system is so corrupted and dirty. our team has lost 4 people out 10 , all of them left happily after finiding another job with 50% higher salary with no crappy workload like this. I am praying everyday and looking around hoping to get the hell out of this god-damned evil corporation. STAY AWAY

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1. Unfortunately, IBM still uses the "normal distribution" rating system, where at the end of the year each employee is ranked as a top contributor (5%), above average contributor (15%), average contributor (~75%), and bottom contributor (5%). This curve is difficult to apply in the R&D world, where you may have many members of the team working long and hard hours, and end up being "average contributors" at the end of the year, because there just isn't room for all to be top contributors. 2. The above may not be so disturbing, if only IBM didn't practically cancelled all raises, performance bonuses and incentive for the non top-performers. I've had a consistent "above average" rating in the last 4-5 years, and my raise and performance bonus were ridiculous mere 1.5-2% of my salary. Were I rated "average contributor" I would have gotten NOTHING. So you can imagine that people can go year after year without any raise to their salary. From talking to manager friend, this is IBM's way to eliminate the non-top-performers without having to fire them, as part of its direction of reducing US manpower. 3. Hiring freeze in many areas - again, as part of IBM's attempt to reduce its workforce across North America and Europe we see many jobs move to the India and Far East markets. This is of course upsetting to see local teams shrink and disappear, especially when many great local IBM colleagues and experts begin to drop out. From my experience thus far working with India SW teams - they are still very far away from the standards I would have expected from US and Europe based teams. 4. Poor top down communication about company's and divisions' future. Employees learn from rumors and news websites what's about to come...

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Thanks for sharing your experience, and we're glad that you've had a positive experience working with talented colleagues and taking advantage of IBM's programs. IBM is in the midst of a major transformation, --our Systems business is going through its own changes to strengthen competitiveness. Change is never easy. As part of our transformation, we just launched a whole new approach for how we are coaching employees, delivering feedback and managing reviews. No distribution guidelines or what some think of as 'stacked rankings." What's particularly great is that this was co-designed with our employee base from all over the world... to the tune of hundreds of thousands of page views, comments, on-line debates and discussions. IBMers even named the new system Checkpoint, to reflect the regular feedback rituals we're adopting. Managers are more empowered with the new methodology to help them acknowledge the great work of their teams and help their employees develop professionally. These steps and more are showing up in our employee surveys as well. So IBMers are feeling the change. We are confident these changes will help us in continuing to attract and retain great talent.
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