Thread regarding IBM layoffs

I've started warning people away from IBM

I used to be this company's biggest advocate but I've stopped recommending it to people as a good place to work. If I know they're looking for something transitional then fine, but long term? It's been a long time since joining here was a good career move and I tell them that. I don't like the fact this is true but I can't change it.

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Post ID: @OP+1a7j3rFr

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One person thinks? More like everyone knows nepotism is toxic within IBM.
Where do people like you come from? The gutter obviously.

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Post ID: @avyc+1a7j3rFr

"I wonder if that means there is too much nepotism no?"

No. It means one person thinks he or she lost something because a manager chose someone else. One complainer, one complaint, stated too often. We should be talking about things that affect all of us.

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Post ID: @9awd+1a7j3rFr

"Every thread has the same person screaming about nepotism"

I wonder if that means there is too much nepotism no?

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Post ID: @7cdv+1a7j3rFr

Every thread has the same person screaming about nepotism.

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Post ID: @2uzg+1a7j3rFr

It's not all bad. You can still refer the bean counters, brown nosers and box checkers.

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Post ID: @2qit+1a7j3rFr

IMO
The nepotism run amok blocking career advancement is the worst part.
Watching managers hiring then promoting spouses is disgraceful.

Please!
Implement an Anti-Nepotism Policy

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Post ID: @1fuj+1a7j3rFr

It's no FAANG, but there are a lot worse places out there

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Post ID: @zim+1a7j3rFr

Friends don't let friend work for IBM.

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Post ID: @rdo+1a7j3rFr

Most of us didn't wind up at IBM by choice. It's almost like every fortune 500 company gives its dying IT / Cloud c-ap to IBM to let them do the dirty work. That's how I got into IBM 7 years ago and they gutted 75% of the people I worked with. But staying was my choice and it was a bad move in the long run.

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Post ID: @wgo+1a7j3rFr

No one actually working in good companies in tech industry wants to join ibm anyway but good that you are spreading the truth

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Post ID: @oah+1a7j3rFr

I would recommend looking at companies with the best financial prospects.
A growing company would more likely treat the employees better.

Sadly, IBM has been in the shrinking mode for many years.

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Post ID: @lff+1a7j3rFr

Why get on a sinking ship?

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Post ID: @qys+1a7j3rFr

I too have told several interns when they asked me about working at IBM that they may want to consider some of their other choices. I hate doing that, in fact I used to tell friends that they should join IBM but that was back in the 90s and early 2000s.

Everyone that has not taken a job with IBM are totally happy and glad they are where they are.

It is a sad fact that we need to do this

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