Former Employee2.4Sep 26, 2023The promise of Kyndryl was that it was a large spinoff from IBM but would shed the bureaucracy but the opposite happened.
The promise of Kyndryl was that it was a large spinoff from IBM but would shed the bureaucracy but the opposite happened.
Current Employee2.3Aug 12, 2024The company is trying to move away from the IBM way of thinking. Too much management still that is stuck with working things the old IBM way. It’s frustrating as someone who is younger. My teams average age is 45+ and I am in my lower 30s. Team is getting pushed off of commission because so many accounts are dealing with high costs from bad contracts signed when we...Read More
The company is trying to move away from the IBM way of thinking. Too much management still that is stuck with working things the old IBM way. It’s frustrating as someone who is younger. My teams average age is 45+ and I am in my lower 30s. Team is getting pushed off of commission because so many accounts are dealing with high costs from bad contracts signed when we...Read More
Former Employee1.3Dec 19, 2023A horrible experience. The company has very little market fit in Asia as companies often prefer to manage their IT infra on their own (and at much lower cost). Some of the asia offices are shrinking due to high turnover, poor performance. Management has no strategy, is arrogant and and only knows how to micromanage and pip. Very top heavy with little layers of...Read More
A horrible experience. The company has very little market fit in Asia as companies often prefer to manage their IT infra on their own (and at much lower cost). Some of the asia offices are shrinking due to high turnover, poor performance. Management has no strategy, is arrogant and and only knows how to micromanage and pip. Very top heavy with little layers of...Read More
Former Employee3.9Jan 4, 2024Still very IBM in culture and go to market. Focus on whats right in front rather than the opportunity that could be.
Still very IBM in culture and go to market. Focus on whats right in front rather than the opportunity that could be.