IBM Associate Systems Analyst reviews

4.1

87% would recommend to a friend

(500 total reviews)
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Arvind Krishna

92% approve of CEO

85% positive business outlook

Associate Systems Analyst employees have rated IBM with 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 500 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Associate Systems Analyst professionals have an excellent working experience there. IBM is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Associate Systems Analyst professionals compared to other employers within the IT (Information Technology) industry (3.9 stars).

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4.0
Mar 11, 2010
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Pros

Great short term opportunities for everyone willing to work hard, wealth of knowledge for those willing to take the time to learn. The knowledge learned from colaboration with coworkers can be invaluable.

Cons

No long term opportunities unless you stand out as top 5% of your group. Must play politics well to survive crossfire. Easy to wake up in a dead end position and not realize it until it's almost too late.

1.0
Jan 7, 2010
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Pros

Sharing information on the account. You will learn how to manage the account from your peers mainly because they are so busy that they need to get you quickly up to speed. The only negative is sometimes they can be so busy that the training can be slow in coming.

Cons

I am sorry to add that many of the posts here are true. I to was an IBM contractor, which by the way is short for “IBM outsource victim” who was also supporting an account only to have it outsourced to India a few months later and then I was promptly laid off. IBM is really playing an unfair game because when you first come into IBM they have these meetings telling everyone that if you work hard keeping your client happy then IBM will be a success and you will be rewarded with gainful employment only to find that the whole “scam” is set up so that once you get the account rolling, ironing out all the bugs only to then train the India team. And training the India team is no picnic because they take over the account on a silver platter. Even though you may have had to struggle supporting the account, by the time India gets it everything is documented step by step and even then you get millions of questions that you have to research and answer for them. And of course after that you are out of a job and they continue to support the account. I don’t want this post to seem like I am blaming India – I am not! They are offered the job and of course they take. It is the American executive who makes the decisions to outsource that are to blame! It wouldn’t be so bad if they told you up front that your account will soon be outsourced! But of course if they did that they wouldn’t be able to get motivated workers. I really wish for this post to be a warning to future IBM contractors. I would strongly advise to take any other job that you can before working at IBM. I realize that times are tough especially for IT personal (mainly due to outsourcing) and any job is better than no job. That being said if you do accept an IBM contracting job, go into it with the mentality that it is only temporary and will end (sooner than later). Do not think of it as a career because it’s not! Always keep looking for another job because IBM will lay you off in heartbeat – no warning - on the same day --- its over! In closing I realize the outsourcing game is not only played by IBM, many corporations do it. What a struggle it has now become for the American IT professional as well as many other professions. In the long run (short run?) it is our country that will ultimately suffer.

5.0
Mar 10, 2009
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Pros

Great Management translates into a admirable and likable workplace. This is exactly what IBM does. Some may say that the pay is not competitive but the rewards/recognitions and other perks you get more than compensate you for it. I would recommend anyone to work here if you get an oppurtunity. IBM is really great at promoting education and self-improvement which only enhances your portfolio of assets, giving you a cuttin edge in today's market.

Cons

Starting salary is on the lower end of each bracket but again the perks/benefits more than compensate you for it.

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