The company pays well, and the environment is fairly relaxed. They are doing a good job of rebranding themselves.
Not much technical benefit from working at IBM. I was hired as a software engineer; however, the work I did was more so simple code debugging.
I got an online LeetCode assessment where I was given two easy-medium LeetCodes to do in a 30-minute time window. I then got an in-person interview where I was asked some questions on computer science concepts.
Online assessment which had two LeetCode easy/medium problems. Then an interview with two engineers that had a mix of behavioral resume questions as well as technical find-the-bug/maybe a whiteboard coding problem.
Two rounds. The first round was a HackerRank OA, and the second round was with a manager who went over your resume, your interests, and why IBM. The second round was a 45-minute interview with no coding.
I got an online LeetCode assessment where I was given two easy-medium LeetCodes to do in a 30-minute time window. I then got an in-person interview where I was asked some questions on computer science concepts.
Online assessment which had two LeetCode easy/medium problems. Then an interview with two engineers that had a mix of behavioral resume questions as well as technical find-the-bug/maybe a whiteboard coding problem.
Two rounds. The first round was a HackerRank OA, and the second round was with a manager who went over your resume, your interests, and why IBM. The second round was a 45-minute interview with no coding.