IBM and innovation have always been great partners. Over the last 100 years, we’ve worked to make technology faster, more effective and more accessible. Today, we’re focused on how our business can make the planet a better place to work and live.
Right now, we are creating systems that improve people’s lives. Systems that can make energy grids more effective, improve water management, make healthcare more affordable and transform the global supply chain. And it’s all down to one vital ingredient: smarts.
It’s a pre-requisite for any new IBMer. It’s what we expect from each other and what we demand from ourselves. Without smarts, you won’t thrive at IBM. With them, you can change the world.
At IBM you’ll gain knowledge and experience like nowhere else. You’ll also be challenged and supported to achieve everything you wanted in your career. But it’s a two way street. Have you got the smarts to succeed? The smarts to thrive at IBM?
We employ talented people in almost every area, in just about every country, so no matter where your talents and aspirations lie, it’s not hard to find like-minded people who share your interests. During your graduate year, you’ll find everything you need to build the kind of career you want. But it’s up to you how it goes. You’ll be the one in charge, putting forward your ideas, taking on responsibilities and making choices about how you get the job done.
To make sure you get exactly the help and skills you need, we provide targeted training that includes a range of opportunities – from a formal mentoring program and tailored skills and career development to peer support and professional development through monthly forums and the IBM volunteering program. There’s also an annual recognition event for top performing graduates.
Whatever your question or training needs, you’ll have some of the best brains in the business to consult: a worldwide collaboration of resources, experience and expertise that will help you achieve what you know you are capable of – and perhaps more than that.
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