Automation Consultant Review
at IBM
Degree Apprenticeship
Information Technology
London
Review Submitted: March 2021
Overall Rating
3.9 /5
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Overview of Role
Please give an overview of your role and what this involves on a day-to-day basis:
To what extent do you enjoy your programme?
The work is always challenging as no process is the same, however I am obviously more comfortable now then when I first started and so I'm looking to move into architecture and learn more here.
The company culture is very inclusive and welcoming, there's usually social events running each month (pre-COVID) so there's a great opportunity to network and meet people outside of your team.
All in all, I really enjoy my role, team and apprenticeship.
Skills Development
Have you learnt any new skills or developed existing skills?
I have also done many internal training courses such as Global Blue Consulting, Sales and specific courses for my apprenticeship. Additionally I have completed many internal learning exercises and badges e.g. Agile, Design Thinking, Cognitive Practitioner, Watson Conversation Fundamentals etc.
I've also learned how to be a mentor and train junior developers in automation which lead to me getting my Developer Mentor badge. I have also been working on my presentation skills and will be applying for my Speaker badge soon.
Structure and Support
How well organised/structured is your programme?
I have a business manager who supports with finding project work and ensuring your aligned to business strategies. Additionally I have an early professionals manager (EPM) who supports on the apprenticeship side of things.
The structure of the degree is good as we also have a mentor from the uni who can support with queries and ensures you're staying on the right track.
At the moment, I feel we're missing a couple of middle managers i.e. between us and the senior leadership team. But we are currently hiring for these positions so this should be sorted soon.
How much support do you receive from your employer?
I'm given 1 day a week to do my uni work which is usually enough and they help support you if you need to have conversations with your project team about taking time off to do uni work.
I've been given a mentor within my practise and there's also opportunities to find other mentors outside of your team.
Being in such a big company, there's obviously a large HR team who can help with any queries or concerns, I haven't needed this myself so far though.
How much support do you receive from your training provider when working towards your qualifications?
We have uni work to do 1 day a week and they give us enough work to fill this day out, whether this be online learning, lectures, or completing our self taught module called reflective practise. Our lectures are also happy to jump on adhoc calls about coursework and will always reply to any questions we have.
How well do you feel that your qualification (through your training provider) helps you to perform better in your role?
However I'm currently doing a IT Consulting module which is linked to my role and so I'm looking forward to putting this into practise upon completion.
Additionally, what it has helped with me is learning to manage my time better as there's a lot to keep on top of during term time with the compulsory learning and courseworks. Additionally, the mindset of programming which I learned during our python module has helped with my automation development.
Are there extra-curricular activities to get involved in at your work? (For example, any social activities, sports teams, or even professional networking events.)
Pre-COVID, we would have first Wednesday drinks every month which gave us an opportunity to network outside of our team and make new connections.
They also run giveback opportunities such as hackathons, coding challenges and also the chance to go back to your old school/college and talk about your apprenticeship and how others can do the same.
We also have social events within our practise to give people a chance who aren't on project together to catch up.
Recommendations & Advice
Would you recommend IBM to a friend?
Why?
The social aspect is also another reason why I would recommend IBM. You join with a group of grads/apprentices and often stay friends and organise your own social events. The early professional community in IBM is really supportive and often you'll be in a team of other apprentices who know what you're going through.
What tips or advice would you give to others applying to IBM?
On the assessment centre day, be confident but not cocky and make sure you don't shout over others. It's a time for you to show what you can do but also how you can work in a team.
For the interview, just be yourself and don't worry if you don't know all the answers to the questions about the role they're interviewing you for.