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I just received an offer to work as an software sales representative (SDR) for IBMs Z systems. I'm coming as a sales engineer in the cloud security space. Can anyone advise me on whether Z systems are something worth going into? Also what do the growth opportunities look like at IBM? Is there opportunity for lateral movement onto other teams? Not too sure how I feel about working on mainframes (Z systems) but they keep pitching hybrid cloud to me. IBM
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Not standard but nothing stopping them unless they’re under NDA.
100% not ok. C1, most consulting engagements have some sort of NDA in place even if you didn't personally sign one. For my current project (as one example) we have an overarching agreement with the client that applies to all engagements that includes an NDA section
Not okay!!!!!
PwC would frown on that, or worse.
Definitely not okay
Not ok. Id think its a poor indicator of the applicants judgement / discretion
Maybe for strategy but in tech consulting you see this a lot more so I wouldn’t blanket it with 100% not okay. For the big firms, it’s a no go but smaller firms it’s more common.
I wouldn’t do it, it’s not the norm, but you do see it from time to time.
C1, I come from the tech side originally. Plenty of recruiters will straight up throw away your resume if they see what they consider as non-public information on it.
Just because your firm doesn't follow the industry norm doesn't mean you should put that information on your resume
This is a grey area, I’ve had a lot of success with both depending on country and industry.
Federal or Commercial?
What’s about publicly announced M&A deals? I either support the buy side or sell side of the transaction. Can i mention who buy who? Saw bankers are doing that on Linkedin or resume.
Bankers behind a deal are already public knowledge out of necessity. Completely different ballgame.