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The Role
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The Company
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The Culture
- 1. To what extent did you enjoy your work placement or internship?
- 2. To what extent did you feel valued by your colleagues?
- 3. To what extent were you given support and guidance by management/your supervisor(s)?
- 4. How busy were you on a daily basis?
- 5. How much responsibility were you given during your placement?
- 6. To what extent did/will the skills you developed, and training you received, assist you in your degree studies and beyond?
- 7. What was the general atmosphere in your office?
- 8. How well organised was the overall work placement or internship set up?
- 9. In terms of personal training and development, to what extent did the company or firm invest in you?
- 10. What were the perks on your work placement?
- 11. How appealing are future employment prospects within the organisation?
- 12. Was there a good social scene amongst any fellow placement students/colleagues?
- 13. What was the cost of living and socialising in the area you worked in?
- 14. What was the Nightlife like in the area you worked?
- 15. Were there many opportunities to get involved in activities outside of work?
The Role
I thoroughly enjoyed my work placement at IBM. I enjoyed the amount of responsibility that was offered to me and in parallel the wealth of support and guidance provided to me throughout my year. I extremely enjoyed working with IBM's clients and partners to digitally transform their businesses for their customers. Furthermore, I enjoyed the social aspects of working at IBM, there were constant social activities within the project I worked on as well as larger IBM hosted social events and activities. As a result of my year at IBM, I would like return back to IBM as a graduate.
I felt extremely valued by my colleagues, there is a great amount of respect shown from all IBM employees regardless of position or role. If I ever required any support, every IBMer is more than happy to help. As I was provided with a lot of responsibility, my value to my colleagues increased throughout my year with IBM. As an intern, my position could very easily be overlooked however, my colleagues were respected my role and tasks / responsibilities that I managed and offered support and help when required ensuring I felt valued as an IBMer.
I was provided with great management support / guidance throughout my year at IBM. I was assigned a day to day task manager along with a early professionals manager. Both these managers provided me constant support and guidance on my progression and any concerns I had within my role. I had weekly meetings with my task manager on the progress of my work within my role. Both managers were always there to support me within my role and help and guide me throughout my year at IBM. Overall, management support and guidance at IBM is brilliant and has allowed me to reach my full potential.
I was very busy on a daily basis, this is obviously linked to the responsibility that I took on and the trust senior management had in me. However, this is natural for the type of role and industry that I worked in, I enjoyed putting the hours in and seeing the results at the end of it. If I ever felt to busy on a daily basis or that I was doing too many hours I would raise this to my task manager who was more than happy to help.
Few months ago, I did not think that I would have had the responsibility that I have had during my placement with IBM. As an intern I manage two programme management processes and lead a number of individuals that are a lot more senior that I am on my project. The opportunity to pick up additional responsibility is endless and once again there is a wealth of support and guidance. If you're looking to have a real job with real responsibility providing real value, IBM is the place to work on a placement year.
The skills and training that I have received throughout my year at IBM will most definitely assist me in my final year and beyond. For example, the leadership skills that I have learn through being the Risk Manager on the project will support me in final year group projects where a team leader may need to be assigned and also in my post degree graduate job. Furthermore, the teamwork skills I have learned through being part of a small project management office team will prove valuable in my final year at university where working as part of a team is required.
The Company
The office I have predominantly worked in was a client site. In the office was the client, IBM, and our subcontractor - so a big mix of friendly faces. Because it was a client site we did have to dress in smarter clothes than the IBM offices, however the atmosphere was always relaxed. There weren't however any other placement students in the office.
The work placement was very well organised, from day 1 the whole set up and foundation team that manage us are extremely organised. There is a dedicated team that focuses specifically on placement year students and our progression. Regular communications are sent out keeping us interns in the loop on what’s going on and opportunities for us to get involved in. The placement scheme is very well structured, you're placed in a role with a full handover provided you along with support and guidance to help throughout your year at IBM. Overall, very well structured and organised placement year.
IBM invested a lot in my personal training and development throughout my placement. For example IBM have a huge learning tool for all IBM employees to use that covers everything IBMers can and may want to do. For example, I needed to learn advanced excel skills to create management reports on my project, I used the learning tool which enabled me to undestand what was required and learn the skill which as a result, helped me in my role on the project.
Flexi Time
Subsidised Canteen
Sports and Social Club
Future employment prospects within IBM are great, I have recently applied back to become a graduate. There is an application form that is required for completion and a final review which you're assessed against the other interns that determine your score as to whether you return back as a graduate. The Graduate scheme is very competitive, however IBM invest their time in ensuring current interns have the best possible opportunity in returning back as an IBM graduate.
The Culture
As I was on a client account away from IBM offices I very rarely go to meet up with other placement students in the company. I already knew a few other students from my university, however if I hadn't then I would have had very little interaction with the other students unfortunately. IBM interns also organised a number of events including the Christmas party and other social events throughout the year.
I lived at home whilst working on my placement and traveled into an IBM client site which was in Maidenhead. The area has a great social scene and in terms of cost very reasonable. There is a large number of places to eat and drink in the area which was extremely convenient on the client site location.
The nightlife in Maidenhead was good, there were a number of organised client and IBM events and nights out in Maidenhead. There are a number of good bars, pubs and nightclubs in the area. As always, it’s not where you go, its the people you're with that make a good night out. TBut the nightlife is limited to very few clubs and mainly pubs (spoons is always a good choice) but if you want to go to a proper nightclub
Yes, however it really does depend on the location you work at. For example, as I worked on a client site the opportunities to get involved in IBM activities at the head office in London were limited. However, there were a number of IBM and client activities that were made available such as 5 a side football every week.
Details
Placement (10 Months+)
Computer Science, Information Technology
London
August 2018