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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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I was hired at my university (mind you 20 years ago) and had a similar experience, 3-4 hour interview process. I later found out that they were interviewing 4 candidates at the same time, effectively all rotating between each of the candidates. I was the only one that was hired.
So no, I wouldn’t say based on the length of the interview that it is a guaranteed offer.
In general, I would treat any interview as not guaranteed hire. Probably you don't need to over-prepare though.
no, they are interviewing you as a potential hire for the team
I don't think it works that way anywhere. Interviews in tech are getting more and more lengthy and complicated