Large company, with possibilities to change jobs and location within.
Bad work climate. No appreciation for employees. Management does not care about employees. Lots of inefficiencies that can frustrate employees.
Listen to the base. We, engineers, create the value, not Wall Street or the executives. We are the most valuable asset of the company, not the shareholders.
The interview was good. It was done over the phone because I knew the manager. Then it took IBM a month and a half to make me an offer. IBM HR is in India! They had no clue of the culture here. Absolutely stupid!
The interview process started with a phone interview and then a site interview. In the site interview, I met several interviewers, and it took around 5 hours. I mainly explained what I did in school, and interviewers asked some questions related to m
One day event with peer engineers and managers up to 3rd line. I prepared a presentation, which was most helpful. Individual interviews had almost no surprises, but that's probably because of the nature of the specific area of this job. It was a very
The interview was good. It was done over the phone because I knew the manager. Then it took IBM a month and a half to make me an offer. IBM HR is in India! They had no clue of the culture here. Absolutely stupid!
The interview process started with a phone interview and then a site interview. In the site interview, I met several interviewers, and it took around 5 hours. I mainly explained what I did in school, and interviewers asked some questions related to m
One day event with peer engineers and managers up to 3rd line. I prepared a presentation, which was most helpful. Individual interviews had almost no surprises, but that's probably because of the nature of the specific area of this job. It was a very