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IBM: Weather is a good place to be at as this company will never fold. Their environment is also very relaxed and professional, and the majority of people seem to be quality cut people.
Adobe: So happy to be part of this family "Adobe" and proud to continue working giving the best of mine!
DXC Technology: It has been fully remote, which has made it difficult to create meaningful work relationships. The company is in a big transition, which excited me and I believe it is for the better. Overall my experience has been good and my learning fast, but I do miss social aspects.
Airbus: The size and complexity of the products drive the company size and the complexity, but we manage well under these circumstances!
Shell Oil Company: Overall I would say that this is the worst company that you can ever work for, Trust me on this. THEY DO NOT CARE ABOUT THE EMPLOYEES, If they tell you they do, dont buy into it. This company is nothing but an on going joke and makes one wonder how many people they will kill
VCA: I was a technician assistant, then got injured, transferred to another VCA then ended up back at the original one when a client services position became available. The doctors have always treated me kindly and I get a long with most of the staff.
Adobe: Their honesty and openness, our camaraderie (even virtually), their support
Eaton: Demoralizing, always made to feel like we failed, nothing is good enough, always want more, just work overtime. Unattainable goals are the standard and expect to be berated in public when they aren't met.
Whataburger: Whenever the manager says something to me, it’s always “we’re behind and it’s you’re fault” even though I’m doing what I was taught to
DXC Technology: Good opportunity to develop your career quickly
DXC Technology: Positive experience and looking forward to the future of the “new DX
Chewy: The interaction with my recreating agent
Danaher: A good company to work for. Sometimes OK is good enough but it inhibits greatness
DXC Technology: Started 2016 from the military took some getting used to. All around me were great people though, always there to help. Having been through multiple redundancies was new to me, and my only negative experience. Complex process being looked at by leadership, thankfully, company be 1 soon (CATW/ETES)
IBM: recognizing upcoming talent and cultivating that talent
Dollar Tree: The manger at the time of my employment
DXC Technology: Overall, I am have an amazing experience where I am able to grow professionally and collaborate with my team.
Luxoft: Very good company to expand skills. Stable, even during COVID era.
General Electric: I've been with GE since 2017 (almost 4 years) and I had the opportunity to work in 4 different businesses, different roles in finance and deliver different projects.
DXC Technology: Loyal, engaged all the time, always wanted for different tasks...
DXC Technology: Love working for dxc I think you make your experience which I am doing
T-Mobile: I have been in the company for a short time, I am just taking my first steps
Verizon: Its been a great experience, rewarding in a lot of aspects looking forward to the future.
IBM: I enjoy IBM and will gladly brag about the company. IBM is huge and will become slow and bureaucratic when dealing with certain issues, for example, sometimes a simple question for help requires 14 emails, 18 trouble ticket numbers and 4 phone calls just to inquire about ordering a new mouse.
IBM: The main thing I have been disappointed about at IBM is the layoffs. The "resource action" in 2017 to require marketing employees to relocate was a very sad time. Many many of my colleagues that had been at IBM for 10+ years ended up leaving the company. Since then, we have continued to have layoffs
IBM: As with any company, there is good and there is bad. I love working here, and I love the people. However sometimes it does feel like the Corporation is the Crown. I wish more of our employees were more technologically capable, especially with what now should be basic. There are too many spreadsheets
General Electric: GE provides stable employment & advancement opportunities despite changing markets & leadership. I firmly believe you reap what you sow at GE.
IBM: Great experience until this past year. Management structure has become stifling.
IBM: i've been at IBM over 30 years. I remain proud of the company and the people I work with. Its not the IBM I joined, but its still a place where you can be unique and do special things.
LKQ Corporation: Have a competent interviewer per the management seems to have middleschool as highest grade complete.
General Electric: Really good experience. there's always way and opportunity to grow and learn something new. You interact with so many people that you grow network but also benefit from their experience. When it is your first job, it is really nice to benefit from this experience and exposure
Verizon: I value the company overall. They care about their employees and want to be a great technology company. They're changing the culture for the better, honoring diversity, striving to be a good place to work. It's very satisfying.
Verizon: Been with the company for 5 years and have no intention of leaving
IBM: I am challenged every day. I learn a ton. I feel like I make a difference in my small corner of the world.
Verizon: my coworkers are what makes working at Verizon the best
Verizon: My overall experience has been extremely positive. I love my team and I feel like we're making a great impact with the work that we do.
General Electric: Forward-thinking, clear goals, transparency while leading
Verizon: Hands down the best company I've ever worked for. From the people and culture to the pay and benefits, I have no complaints!
Verizon: Many years...lots of positives - would do it again. Regret I didn't join the company years prior
Adobe: I've been with Adobe almost 9 years, and I hope to still be with this company when it's time to retire. Staying here a long time doesn't mean that the job gets boring. In fact, it's always evolving and bringing new opportunities to learn, and new responsibilities and roles.
IBM: IBM contributed to the formation of my character and the professional that I am today.
Verizon: I have really developed my career and made a good life
Baylor Scott & White Health: Structured communication and timelines related to process
Adobe: Appreciation of every single employee, clear goals, commitment
Domino's Pizza: My experience is that I work for a decent company that cares about its employees as shown by its benefits package. The pay is close to being good for the market (just below). My manager is committed to our safety, a good work/life balance, and making sure we have what we need to be able to succeed.
General Electric: The drive to do better in hard times
IBM: GOod, collaborative but wish we are not too siloed
Boston Consulting Group: BCG consultants are some of the brightest and best individuals I have had the pleasure of working with. There is disparity between this and the talent they hire on the business services side, which is also deeply under resourced, which leads to feelings of inequality which I hope is tackled soon
Adobe: All actions together are very much appreciated!
General Electric: overall great, I have been challenged, put outside of my comfort zone. I always receive constructive feedback if asked for. I get regular training to maintain my level operationally
General Electric: constant growth, challenging, constant personal development
General Electric: Delivering focus continuously in current environment
Pilot Flying J: Its not business its socializing and playing victim
Boston Consulting Group: I was scared at first working for such a big corporate, but it grew on me, that actually its one big family.
Adobe: inclusive, great team spirit overall, willing to help in any situation
Adobe: I really enjoy working for Adobe
Adobe: Adobe is very different from any other company I’ve worked for in so many good ways. It constantly takes care of our wellbeing in many ways, offers great benefits and beyond that it is open to feedback which is why it seems to be improving constant
IBM: Being IBMer from last 16 years feel proud, very good for people respected company, trust on employee is high, customer trust IBM for better service and support
IBM: I've been with IBM for 15+ years and the company has provided me with many opportunities to develop both professionally and personally. IBM has supported me as a working mother and provided me with career advancement at rate and pace that leads in my industry.
PetSmart: Its been really good and despite some bumps with customers I love my co workers and culture
Marco's Pizza: Started off Great The store got bought by new management. Been terrible ever since
IBM: I've greatly enjoyed working with talented, dedicated folks on challenging problems in fulfillment of an important mission. I've been disheartened by RAs and the lack of transparency around them, and sometimes frustrated by stifling bureaucracy that can make it challenging to get things done.
IBM: Long term career with many challenging roles and opportunity to advance and grow.
IBM: Doing relevant work and Avenue to learn
Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores: Profit sharing programming since bonuses change daily.
IBM: I have been here for 4 years now and I see IBM as an enterprise to continue my career path. In IBM I have found a place where I can grow both personally & professionally.
Verizon: I love working at Verizon. I feel valued and appreciated. I love working with my team, who always pushes each other to do our best work.
Luxoft: An amazing journey of development, learning and fun
IBM: I love my boss and peers. I hate that IBM switched us from Blue Cross Blue Shield to Aetna. It puts more of the medical cost burden on us. Pre-Covid, I loved going into work at our office. I liked the break room, culture club events and general vibe of the environment at the office.
Verizon: the challenges and the respect I feel
Verizon: It's been a very exciting first year at Verizon. I'm amazed at how well I was able to onboard with only 6 weeks in the office before we moved to a WFH model. Our operations team has been outstanding at keeping employees safe and our HR team has been an amazing resource at this challenging time.
Verizon: There is an annual raise and bonus.
Verizon: Our company is constantly forward looking but at the same time it spends a lot of time and money in investing on our responsibility to the community.
Verizon: The believe in moving society forward as much as our business.
Verizon: Truly excellent experience and challenging and nurturing environment
Texas Roadhouse: Nice people for the most part
IBM: I served in the military before joining IBM. I didn't know what to expect working as a full-time employee. However, after almost a year, I can say that I like my job, my colleagues, and the experience of being an IBMer.
General Electric: I've learned a lot here, and I've grown into bigger roles. I am very connected to my colleagues, and I am proud of what we've accomplished.
IBM: Generally good - there are aspects about development and career that can be upgraded
IBM: My experience has been overall positive.
TruGreen: Gave other non black employees special priveledges
Adobe: I can be myself and develop. Continuous learning, challenge, hard work and entertainment
IBM: IBM can be a great place for those willing to invest themselves and do the work needed to make a difference.
IBM: I love love love working at IBM. I feel valued and appreciated. I love to feel challenged and experience new obstacles everyday.
IBM: I feel that I am wasting valuable years of my career.
IBM: Personally, I am comfortable in my objectives and tasks at work for both my growth and career. I do have concerns about the future as we migrate into the next generation of cloud computing that we are becoming too siloed.
IBM: Challenging work with good people for a fair wage.
IBM: The IBM bureaucracy is highly uncoordinated so unfunded mandates come from many directions, often without warning. I have a persistent feeling of dread for the next mission from nowhere that will derail my goals for innovation. It feels like execs push these missions along w/o regard for consequence
IBM: The coworkers, my direct boss, and other teams within our division are the best part of this company. The worst part is executive leadership not being leaders, and the painful internal processes (legal, process, procedures, etc) that make it difficult to move quickly, be nimble and keep/win business
IBM: Experience is Good but cant see my career growth.
IBM: Excited about the field we are in.
IBM: Jim Whitehurst is a great leader.
AB InBev: ownership, empowerment, management, people engagement
IBM: I'm proud of IBM and to work for them. My department seems lost in the mix and even though we're constantly told we are valued. Funding for the team never appears, our team has shrunk in my four years. Schedules aren't fair. Nothing for fairness is done, only dealing with fires as they appear.
IBM: I am 30+ year veteran. IBM has strong emphasis on work-life balance, value to the customer, and technical excellence. The recent changes in leadership and direction are extremely challenging, and indicate a team that has confidence in themselves and the company's future.
IBM: Tough to join the company as an established professional in their 50s & really feel like you can thrive. If you're fresh out of college, looking for challenges & the chance to grow, I think IBM would be great! It's offerings are so diverse you can change jobs every 2 years not leave the company.
IBM: Team is diverse and have various skills.
IBM: I have had great opportunities to learn and grow both professionally and personally.
IBM: I absolutely love the people I work with. The corporate culture tends to be a bit overbearing - not a lot of room to color out of the lines. I feel that my particular division within the subculture of drilled down segments determined by the executives is awesome.
Adobe: I have loved every minute of my 4 years here!
IBM: IBM leaders are transparent and honest
IBM: Im thrilled to be a part of this organization and appreciate the efforts of leadership
Brenntag: Diversity of different nationalities, cultural backgrounds, skill set while all have the same mindset to work hard on developing the best solutions for the company. Together, as a team
IBM: it started off good, but despite jumping into it with both feet, my career path has slowed. either you are on the "in" or you are not and that has become more apparent with each day.
Schneider Electric: Schneider Electric inspires you to do more both at work and in your personal life.
BCD Travel: Overall, BCD Travel is a great place to work, a place where you feel valued for your efforts.
IBM: It is a great place to work. As a single parent, being able to work from home is critical. I was able to do that for the last 16 years. It is the one thing that I am most grateful in life. I am thankful that IBM provided me that opportunity.
IBM: Overall, pleased with IBM's progress in adapting with current climate and ensuring that its employees are top of mind.
Amazon: Empower me to think creatively
IBM: A panicked startup what won't pay for what it thinks it can foist on the engineering staff.
IBM: I love working at IBM more for the people who make my work experience, rather than the company, its products & services. My boss is fantastic and my co-workers are supportive & constructive.
Marriott: I work as a waiter in a restaurant. I meet guest, take their orders, and serve the food.. and while on shift I socialize with my colleagues and guests.
IBM: Diversity and inclusion and transparency from the top down
IBM: Constant pressure to do so much more with so much less.
IBM: Mixed emotions. I have had amazing opportunities. I have not been treated equally as often as I expected.
IBM: not many to mention. Onboarding is horrific and you are a fish in a large ocean
IBM: Good culture. Commitment to work-life balance. Excellent supervisors. Commitment to building skill stack.
IBM: We've slowed down production too much and put resources in the wrong places.
IBM: Not what it use to be. We are always behind against our competitors. Leadership is slow to react.
IBM: My overall experience has been good. The overall goal and vision of the company is in a positive direction. The people I work with on a day to day basis are great and are accommodating to work/life balance.
IBM: Team is collaborative, supportive and knowlegeable.
IBM: We celebrate our love of weather.
IBM: It would be better if it wasn't so big and layoffs so frequent. Otherwise it's an excellent place to work, we do great things and have great people. I am not sure everyone really understands what we do, though.
IBM: I have been fortunate to have many opportunities to grow my career, lead teams, and have impact.
Amazon: I love working with Amazon they are paying me well and I love the hours I got
IBM: The ability to navigate change in a new way
BCD Travel: I have been with BCD for 6 years and hope to retire here!
IBM: IBM has provided me with opportunities to contribute and achieve personal success.
BCD Travel: I am very happy at BCD. I have been with the company for 15+ years and it feels like family.
Boston Consulting Group: Thoughtful, smart and communicative, particularly this year.
Dollar General: We will get along very well
Amdocs: I feel joining Amdocs was the best decision of my career. I have a supportive Manager that cares about my well-being and personal growth, which as made joining very positive.
Boston Consulting Group: I have really enjoyed working for BCG. I feel well supported by the company with very strong benefits and perks, not as much on salary. Internally at BCG there is work to be done, the CT side grew quickly without BST in place to support and many times offices reinvent the wheel unnecessarily
Boston Consulting Group: Learning a lot—getting a lot out of it, commensurate with how much I put
Boston Consulting Group: I have raved about BCG to everyone of my friends, resulting in many applying. It has done wonders for my mental health and I look forward to staying with BCG for many years.
Boston Consulting Group: Its challenging - but worth every second. I can't imagine working anywhere else after this, honestly. Between the people and the culture, it would be difficult to find anywhere that provides this much support and forward momentum in a career
Domino's Pizza: Interesting, challenging work at a constantly changing and growing organization. I've had the opportunity to learn from thoughtful leaders across the organization with different styles and strengths.
Sanofi Pasteur: Love it but it takes a lot of time to accomplish tasks or work through some of the systems.
Little Caesar's: Great at first . Stranger the longer I work there . Could be much more professional workplace like everywhere else
Adobe: It's not a perfect company but it's an amazing company. I align with the values of our executive team and my goal is to be one of them in the future.
Adobe: It's the best company I've ever worked for- being here for 13 years already. They offer support and benefits that no other company ever cared for to provide in my former jobs and the culture is diverse and friendly
Domino's Pizza: The work can be very challenging at times, but it always feels rewarding once we've accomplished our goals. I align with the company's values which is very important to me. I really do see Domino's as a place I can grow with until I retire.
Domino's Pizza: I personally like it. There are issues as with any large corporation, but I think that overall it is run well and pushes to be innovative and to keep up with competition. I think it is more open about communication than past companies I've worked for. It is a good job .
Boston Consulting Group: Challenging experience working with comitted people by the project. Focusing on delivering value to the client. In a company that will help you to learn a lot. Even though team building is not at the core so being flexible to change projects, industries, workgroups and clients is critical
Boston Consulting Group: I am so happy working at BCG. Great culture, sincere communications, great leadership, good work-life balance.
Adobe: A very great place to work
Adobe: Welcoming, results driven, inclusive with some great technical problems to solve with a great knowledgeable and enthusiastic team of people
Boston Consulting Group: Great, I've always felt like being part of it. I also feel I'm in a positive environment where opportunities for growth are a question away
Boston Consulting Group: Salary is highly competitive at most levels
DXC Technology: Start off to a big pay position and always display eagerness to serve management.
LongHorn Steakhouse: It was fine at first but now nothing does anything my managers barely do their jobs
Ferguson Enterprises: Better management for phoenix 1001
Skanska: A great company in every respect.
DXC Technology: Company is good. But my current salary is lower that what an average fresher gets paid even after 8 years with the company. I feel low and left behind when compared to my fellow employees.
Boston Consulting Group: Constantly pushed to improve and strive for career development opportunities in a supportive way
Adobe: Hands down the best company, people and culture I've ever worked in!
DXC Technology: good company but under paid
Boston Consulting Group: a unique place full of amazing people to work with
UPS: Very positive high paced environment
Adobe: Driven and friendly folks. Good cultural representation
Lowe's Home Improvement: Listen to the people you are trying to lead.
BCD Travel: I have been given great opportunities to grow, personally and professionally and had leaders listening to my concerns when I had some. However, as our company is so US-centric, it's sometimes difficult to sit in another region. I wish we were a truly global company.
Little Caesar's: overall corporate hates their employees as far as I can tell they have us manage hours of employees but we can't hit overtime cant over book schedules so we can do interviews and then they come out with crazy deals and have business explode but then complain we don't have the staff to have it ready
Adobe: Opportunity for learning, people and technology
Accenture: The best company to work at!
Adobe: I feel very fortunate to work here.
Adobe: This is my first job out of college and it has been an amazing experience in terms of work and company culture!
Boston Consulting Group: The people are the best!
DXC Technology: it has been a great road i look forward to keep walking and has make me grow and feel proud of whom i become and belong to
Adobe: Convey their vision to employees clearly
Adobe: I am truly happy at Adobe. It is one of the best companies that I have worked for within the Industry. Thank you Adobe for all that you have done to help me advance personally and professionally
Enterprise Rent-A-Car: 6 figures in 6 years, promote from within
Boston Consulting Group: Great place to work and learn
Adobe: Enriching. Meaningful. Great lessons learned
Adobe: They put people first before everything else.
Adobe: Coming to work for Adobe has been one the best career decisions I have made in 20+ years. Great people, Great opportunities to learn and grow... great work life balance.
Domino's Pizza: very positive and I highly recommend our company!
GSK: Flexibility with work and variability of projects.
Domino's Pizza: positive, happy, supportive, mature, growing, fun, challenging when needed
Subway: They are a supportive group
Adobe: The only constant is change. I like change, so I'm cool with that.
Subway: I hate it we all hate it
Adobe: I really love working at Adobe and would like to continue working here for many years to come.
Boston Consulting Group: I"m proud of the work we do and have been treated well over the many years I've been here.
Adobe: Adobe has allowed me to surround myself with personal growth opportunities in my career, as a person, and as a creative. I'm grateful for the well-rounded experience I've had these past few years!
Adobe: Proactive communication, Clear prioritization of employee well being.
Target: Fast been a long time but seems they hire anyone
Adobe: Overall it's been solid. I feel like I work with older folks and sometimes that brings challenges but outside of that, it's great.
Sam's Club: Me leaving work, the managers are horrendous.
Domino's Pizza: Both interviewees were very friendly you could just feel the culture is so much more positive than most companies. Immediately after being hired on you could just feel the culture and overall environment was just professional and so positive.
Domino's Pizza: I feel empowered to do my best work every day.
Boston Consulting Group: Very challenging, but rewarding - management consulting at the highest level isn't for everyone, but this is a fantastic place to do it
Adobe: Everyone is motivated to do their part. Feels good tone part of a team.
Target: They are open minded and take the time to listen
Adobe: I have never worked for a company that cares about its employees the way Adobe does. I will work here as long as it continues to nurture my career.
Adobe: Adobe is the best company I have had the opportunity to work at.
Boston Consulting Group: I am in a 'good intensity' zone where I feel challenged without feeling overwhelmed. The work is intense, but fulfilling. It does present challenges to work/life balance, especially pre-COVID with our travel to clients.
Adobe: Pretty, pretty, pretty good. Ya know? Want to work here? I get a bonus if you say yes.
Kantar: Not the best, work hard, no benefits, bad pay, no bonuses. Because you work so hard, when you move to a new company for a better pay, work seems easier
Adobe: I've truly enjoyed my time here at Adobe, I'm extremely blessed and lucky to have started my career here and it definitely makes it hard to ever want to leave.
Domino's Pizza: The experinnece has been first class. Not to nsay that the there has not been trying times, howwver, they are few and far between. It feels good to win often.
Adobe: I've been here for almost two years and feel very satisfied with my overall experience at Adobe. I've had so much personal and professional growth as a result of my decision to join this team at Adobe.
Adobe: A great experience I was blessed enough to be a part of. Adobe has for sure changed my life for the better.
Adobe: I came through acquisition and did not think I'd stay, but the combination of good compensation, great people, good values and challenges that have helped me grow in ways I would never have imagined have made me a vocal advocate for the company.
Boston Consulting Group: It's been the best-in-class experience, having worked with similar firms (competitors), BCG's top-down/bottom-up approach really makes the firm stand out.
Domino's Pizza: They are in constant communication with team members
Adobe: Good place to be if you seek work-life balance
Domino's Pizza: I love Dominos. As far as working for the corporate office goes, it really seems to be a company that walks the walk. The people I work with directly are the most down to earth and enjoyable coworkers I've had. The job is a unique combination of challenging yet rewarding work.
Domino's Pizza: Our team wants to see each other succeed. Career development is a huge focus.
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