- Get access to the latest education, tools and technology including training and certification tailored to your role as part of our graduate consultant program, The IBM Services Associate Program.
- Work within diverse teams and be supported by a network of fellow graduates, experienced professionals, mentors and global communities.
- Join a workplace that champions inclusion and a culture of giving back through initiatives.
- Participate in the IBM Employees Stock Purchase Plan and purchase IBM stock for a discounted price.
As a graduate, you’ll be a part of client-facing teams helping businesses change the way they work. We are looking for graduates to join us in the following roles: - Developers – You’ll work with clients to co-create solutions to major real-world challenges by using best practice technologies, tools, techniques, and products to translate system requirements into the design and development of customized systems.
- Designer – You’ll focus on customer and employee strategies that explore opportunities to improve digital innovation, addressing user needs and designing world-class digital experiences. You’ll support to uncover user and business requirements in the context of the technical landscape through applying User Experience, Design Thinking, and Information Architecture methods.
- Consultants – You will help us usher clients into a new age of future-looking technology. You’ll be assisting clients in the selection, implementation, and support of applications, methodology, and tools. You’ll be trained up to perform as an expert on existing and/or new applications specialized around things like Cloud, Blockchain, DevOp, Enterprise Applications, and Mobile. You will help our clients integrate enterprise-wide data for improved performance and efficiency. Leveraging a growth mindset, you’re ready and willing to deliver business value, wherever needed.
- Data Engineer –You will harness the power of data to unveil captivating stories and intricate patterns. You’ll contribute to data gathering, storage, and both batch and real-time processing.
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