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IBM

IBM (formally International Business Machines Corporation) is a multinational computer technology and consulting corporation (for the consulting division, see IBM Global Services). IBM manufactures and sells computer hardware and software, and offers infrastructure services, hosting services, and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology.

IBM has been known through most of its recent history as the world's largest computer company; with over 388,000 employees worldwide, IBM is the largest information technology employer in the world. The firm has engineers and consultants in over 170 countries and IBM Research has eight laboratories worldwide.

IBM employees have earned three Nobel Prizes, four Turing Awards, five National Medals of Technology, and five National Medals of Science.

Graduate Schemes

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IBM employs around 500 students and graduate trainees at any one time. Each year, IBM recruit around 200 new graduates, at start dates throughout the year.

IBM recruit graduates from a variety of different graduate programmes, including: Business, Finance, IT and Sales. Graduates from any degree discipline are able to apply for less technical roles, such as those in Sales or Business programmes.

Business Programmes

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There are several graduate programmes available in Business at IBM. These include:

  • Project Management
  • Business Development Specialist
  • Business Operations

Finance Programmes

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The IBM Finance organisation is an integral part of the IBM Corporation. It comprises over 10,000 employees worldwide, covering every geography and business unit within IBM. IBM sponsor graduate trainees to complete their CIMA or ACCA qualifications.

  • Management Accountant - within IBM's Finance organisation, you will have a wide range of responsibilities including: accounting; business analysis, funds management; investment

analysis; financial planning and forecasting; accounting; and working with bid teams on major projects.

IT & Technology Programmes

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Software Engineering - As a Software Engineer you will work in the heart of IBM’s software innovation and get involved in the design, test, implementation, delivery, integration, and support of IBM's software products.

Throughout your first two years with the firm, you will be rotated through a variety of product areas and roles, giving you the opportunity to enhance your experience, network and product knowledge.

Software Engineers work in IBM Hursley, Hampshire - a 100 acre estate with a flexible work environment and lively social network.

Graduate Scheme Requirements

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Graduate applicants to IBM need to have a minimum of a 2.1 at degree level and exhiit the following key competencies:

  • Adaptability - You’re flexible when dealing with changing demands.
  • Drive to achieve - You’re committed to success and actively seek to acquire new knowledge and skills.
  • Client focus - Your rapport with clients means you can see their point of view, anticipate their needs and respond to their queries.
  • Creative problem solving - Your alternative solutions to problems are always supported by logical methods and appropriate analysis.
  • Communication - Not only do you listen carefully to others, you also match your communication style and method to your colleagues.

Work Permit

[Edit] Graduates that need a work permit, or have a work permit for a limited time (e.g. Tier 1 Post-Study work permit, valid for 2 years) cannot apply to IBM graduate schemes.