Pros
Individual Talent: There are Band 8 and 9 professionals here who are technically superior to their own bosses, though they are currently being exploited to keep the lights on. The "Old" IBM Culture: IBM Consulting was a place of true camaraderie, mutual respect, and inspirational leadership. It was an environment where we truly loved to work. That place is gone! Legacy Brand: The IBM name still carries weight in the industry and provides exposure to large-scale market dynamics. Self-Driven Learning: While institutional support was lacking, the internal tools allow for self-motivated individuals to drive their own upskilling if they have the discipline. Free Udemy catalog and funding to do certifications.
Cons
Drastic Cultural Decline: The work environment in CSU ISA and the broader ISA has turned toxic. What was once a collaborative space is now defined by "turf protection" and a heavy reliance on buck-passing to mask a lack of market focus. Systemic Bias: Career development is dead. Promotion and project allocation are dictated by personal bias and "turf protection" rather than performance. High-performers are left to stagnate for years without feedback or training, while the "inner circle" mostly useless "partners" thrive on internal metrics that have zero relevance to market success. Pay Inequity and Hiring Issues: The hiring strategy is a slap in the face to loyal talent. External hires are being brought in at Band 10/Band D with inflated salaries despite having zero cultural alignment and, in many cases, inferior competence compared to the internal Band 8/9 talent they are meant to "lead." Market Irrelevance: The organization became increasingly inward-looking and bloated with bureaucracy. While leaders play politics and protect their silos, IBM Consulting is losing its grip on the Indian market. They are surviving on a dwindling number of long-term contracts while the market de-grows around . Management vs. Leadership: The transformation from "leadership" to "bossism" is complete. CSU ISA are now run by mid-to-top-level "bosses" whose only skill is managing upwards and venting frustration onto subordinates. Real guidance, mentoring and lead-by-example behaviors are non-existent.