IBM is a great company, so you can learn and develop your skills. Benefits are also very good.
Pay is below market, but I see they are trying to work on it since many people are leaving for companies with higher payment.
My interview at IBM was smooth and professional. The panel focused on technical skills, problem-solving, and communication. They were friendly, asked scenario-based questions, and emphasized teamwork and adaptability. Overall, it was good.
All my interviewers were super cool, and from the questions asked, I was quite happy that I was going to the right team. However, there was an equally bad experience on the hiring/recruiting front. Communication was poor, infrequent, or nonexistent
The interview was very good and in-depth, covering trending technology. The technical person had a good command of Java and Spring. There were two rounds of interviews, and the process was smooth.
My interview at IBM was smooth and professional. The panel focused on technical skills, problem-solving, and communication. They were friendly, asked scenario-based questions, and emphasized teamwork and adaptability. Overall, it was good.
All my interviewers were super cool, and from the questions asked, I was quite happy that I was going to the right team. However, there was an equally bad experience on the hiring/recruiting front. Communication was poor, infrequent, or nonexistent
The interview was very good and in-depth, covering trending technology. The technical person had a good command of Java and Spring. There were two rounds of interviews, and the process was smooth.