Flexible schedule, free education, plenty of training, and the ability to invent and create software.
Any software you create while working here is property of IBM.
The company is so big that you are just a number. Literally, you are given a serial number and you have to reference this number whenever you contact any departments in the company.
There's a clear separation between executive level and non-executive level.
Stop wearing three-piece suits every day.
First round was a phone call with the team manager going over my experience explaining what the role was. Second round was a technical interview with a few engineers from the team. Third round was an on-site interview - basically explaining the cultu
I applied and was sent a HackerRank assessment 24 hours later. The HackerRank assessment was 45 minutes long and included one medium and one hard question. I solved the medium question but was unable to solve the hard question. I was not sent a rejec
I never got to speak to a recruiter. Before they even phone screened me, they sent me a three-hour coding test. I thought this was a bit absurd, as this is a long amount of time to spend so early in the process, but I eventually decided to do it. I
First round was a phone call with the team manager going over my experience explaining what the role was. Second round was a technical interview with a few engineers from the team. Third round was an on-site interview - basically explaining the cultu
I applied and was sent a HackerRank assessment 24 hours later. The HackerRank assessment was 45 minutes long and included one medium and one hard question. I solved the medium question but was unable to solve the hard question. I was not sent a rejec
I never got to speak to a recruiter. Before they even phone screened me, they sent me a three-hour coding test. I thought this was a bit absurd, as this is a long amount of time to spend so early in the process, but I eventually decided to do it. I