IBM Systems and Technology Reviews in Raleigh-Durham, NC Area
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Pros
Decent bennies at ok salary for regular employees (for others, it's a completely different story). Flexibility of working from home was good. Some of the technologies being used are up-to-date; others are clearly legacy.
Cons
The hardware market is shrinking for a company like IBM, and also the company is moving technical work offshore as quickly as possible. Don't get trapped in a dead end position, or think that this place will offer a career.
Advice to Senior Management
The employees have a tremendous amout of cynicism about management, and are tired of being whipped, exploited and lied to. Productivity falls significantly when using global teams. But nobody thinks you care.
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Advisory Hardware Engineer in Research Triangle Park, NC:
“It is OK but not the great place it used to be.”
May 26, 2009
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Advisory Hardware Engineer in Research Triangle Park, NC:
“IBM rewards it's top contributors and is sensitive to work/life balance.”
Apr 8, 2009
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Advisory Software Engineer in Research Triangle Park, NC:
“IBM STG - where technology leads”
Jan 27, 2009
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IBM Senior Engineer in Research Triangle Park, NC:
“Some of IBM STG lives and thrives, but the cost cutting cancer will terminate this patient.”
Dec 31, 2008
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Senior Hardware Engineer in Raleigh, NC:
“Typical large tech company”
Jan 5, 2009
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IT Analyst in Raleigh, NC:
“Great place to develop technical expertise”
Jan 4, 2009
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Hardware Engineer in Research Triangle Park, NC:
“In 10 years there won't be any US IBM engineers. All engineers "rebalanced" to India.”
Dec 15, 2008
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Hardware Engineer in Research Triangle Park, NC:
“More layoffs imminent”
Oct 28, 2008
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Senior Engineer in Research Triangle Park, NC:
“IBM is still a great place to work.”
Oct 11, 2008