IBM openings in Rochester, MN |
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techy81 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 61 months ago |
I am relocating to Rochester, MN and have been actively looking for jobs at IBM in Rochester. There are lot of openings that match my Java/J2EE skills and I have applied directly? Whats the chance of being called for an interview. I am just a bit concerned as how to approach IBM if I am not getting a call. But I do know that they have a lot of contract positions. Can anyone advice me if such contract positions are a safe bet as it might get converted to full time later? |
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Tommy N in Gilbert, Arizona 58 months ago |
I worked at IBM Rochester 2001-2005 as a regular. You must have a good reason to go to Rochester. Otherwise, it's a poor job market. You may end up better at Mayo but that place is even harder to get in. If you're a regular at IBM, there's a constant fear of being laid off. If you're a contractor, it's the same fear plus the pay is terrible (not that regulars are paid any better). Not like many companies that pay contractors by hours and overtime, IBM hires contractor through companies like CIBER/ADECCO. They do convert contractors to regulars but not very often. Bottom line: Rochester is a good place to live but not for a hi-tech career. You can always commute to Minneapolis. It's a much better job market. |
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techy81 in Ames, Iowa 58 months ago |
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