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IBM is Hiring in India for Over 2900 Roles Across Domains

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IBM, a global technology giant, has announced a significant expansion of its workforce in India.

The company is hiring for over 2900 roles across various domains, including remote, on-site, and hybrid work models.

IBM recently launched its most advanced quantum computers, fueling new scientific value and progress towards quantum advantage.

The company’s quantum hardware and software advancements are expected to execute complex algorithms with record levels of scale, speed, and accuracy.

Job Openings at IBM

The prominent job openings at IBM in India include roles such as

  • User Experience Designer
  • Event Opportunity Strategist
  • Instructional Designer
  • Product Manager
  • Program Manager
  • Sourcing Professional
  • and other IT and non-IT jobs

These positions are available across different work models, providing flexibility for potential candidates.

IBM is known for its inclusive and collaborative work environment.

The company operates under three pillars: dedication to every client’s success, innovation that matters, and trust and personal responsibility in all relationships.

IBM celebrates uniqueness and encourages employees to bring their whole selves to work.

Interested candidates can check the company’s official career page for job descriptions and application submission.

Candidates may also check job postings by IBM on other job portals or the company’s LinkedIn page.

Company Overview

IBM, headquartered in Armonk, New York, is a leading technology company with operations in more than 170 countries.

The company specializes in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and quantum computing.

IBM’s mission is to help clients transform their businesses through innovative technology solutions.

IBM recently released its third-quarter financial results for 2024, reporting a revenue of $15.0 billion, up 1 percent year-over-year.

The company’s software revenue saw double-digit growth, driven by strong performance in AI and Red Hat.

IBM’s gross profit margin also improved, reaching 56.3 percent.

The company remains confident in its ability to deliver more than $12 billion in free cash flow for the year.


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