Laid off after five years with IBM. I was an information developer with Systems in Austin, Texas.
The problem with IBM is not product, it's culture. There's nothing unifying the IBM workforce except for bad PowerPoint projects and unanswered Slack messages. What's IBM's purpose? The truth is that nobody really knows anymore. Work is work here. You punch in and you punch out. What IBM leadership has failed to grasp is that people still want to feel that the work they do is inherently meaningful. That there's a way forward, and that their contributions matter. Sadly, you won't find that here anymore.
IBM leadership recently encouraged its employees to take their unused vacation days during the current global pandemic. Not because they care, but because they're afraid of losing revenue when half of their workforce decides to take a much needed post-quarantine break. Is this the kind of company you want to work for? There's no humanity left in this sinking ship. Maybe I'm bitter for being let go, or maybe I should've just mustered the courage to say this earlier. Call your years of fretting over job security over and find something better.