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IBM is entering a new era of transformation, and with that, we’d like to introduce you to our new talent brand, Like an IBMer. But what does it mean? From day one, IBMers are trusted to create things that shape the future — for each other, for our clients, and for the world. Across the globe, IBMers are evolving with purpose, building an environment where everyone can thrive, individually and together. In partnership with our clients, IBMers are advancing breakthrough technologies that make a real difference in local communities. They are innovating with curiosity, openness, and a shared commitment to redefine businesses and build what’s next. Our new talent brand brings these stories to life. No actors here, just real journeys of empowerment, experimentation, collaboration, and impact — all from real IBMers. Watch the video to see what it truly means to do it Like an IBMer. If you’re ready to build a career that makes a difference, explore the opportunities and join us: https://ibm.co/6045Dc1aB
When Suzanne transitioned into tech, she found her next mission at IBM. 💻 Because when you choose a company, you look for more than a job — you look for a place where your values align. For Suzanne, IBM’s legacy of innovation, culture of collaboration, and focus on solving real-world problems made it the right fit. Here, she leads authentically, mentors others, and helps deliver secure, meaningful solutions for government clients. 🌍 What she loves most about IBM is that it’s a place where veterans, innovators, and dreamers work together with purpose.
From building robust APIs in the heart of DC to giving back through volunteer initiatives, Diana is building tech solutions and community impact, one day at a time. Supporting mission-critical work for a US Department of Defense — that’s how Diana starts her day as an Application Developer on IBM’s US Federal team! 🇺🇸⚙️ 🌱 Join our federal talent community to stay in the loop: https://ibm.co/6049B1vJR
Step into a day in the life of Olivia, an SAP Sales Consultant at IBM’s Baton Rouge Client Innovation Center. ✨ From collaborating with her team on client solutions to embracing Louisiana culture at the annual crawfish boil 🦐, Olivia gives us a glimpse into what makes her role both impactful and uniquely fun.
In this blog, Clarissa offers insight into her experience as a strategy consultant at IBM who embraces change with a forward mindset.
Three SAP Consultants are sharing valuable advice on essential skills for success in SAP roles.
Meet Distinguished Engineer, Rahul!👋 Hear about his role and how IBM is making real world impact! As an engineer, you will broaden your horizons by being exposed to diverse technical roles and team leadership.🚀 At IBM, our culture of evolution and empathy centers on long-term career growth and development opportunities in an environment that embraces your unique skills and experience. Interested? Then why not check out our open roles? 👇 https://ibm.co/3NIeeDu
Discover the unparalleled opportunities offered for internship programs, where thousands of interns worldwide engage in impactful projects that shape industries and society. With hands-on involvement and access to a vast network of professionals, interns gain invaluable skills and connections for their future careers. This transformative experience goes beyond the internship period, as IBM invests in long-term relationships, providing ongoing support and resources to foster lifelong success.
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The job search — everyone’s been there before. Countless hours browsing through career sites, uploading your CV or resume, and filtering jobs based on your skills and interests. We know it can be frustrating, so we’d like to help you out! With over three million job seekers applying to IBM each year, we see a ton of resumes, and interview thousands of candidates. We asked some of our top recruiters from around the world to offer some advice and tips for applying to IBM, and interviewing for the job you’ve searched and prepared for. Check out the blog: https://www.ibm.com/blogs/jobs/advice-from-ibm-recruiters/