FAQs
What technologies and programming languages will I be working with as a Software Developer at IBM?
You will work with a variety of technologies and programming languages, including Java, Python, C, C++, cloud-based technologies, and familiarity with databases.
What are the expected daily responsibilities for this role?
You will be responsible for designing and implementing innovative features, maintaining and optimizing existing code, and ensuring software quality through rigorous testing and debugging.
Is experience in cloud technology required for this position?
Yes, experience with cloud-based technologies and modern cloud ecosystems is required.
What types of collaboration will I be doing in this role?
You will collaborate closely with fellow developers, designers, and product managers to ensure that our software meets user expectations.
Are there preferred qualifications for this position?
Yes, preferred qualifications include knowledge of various back-end programming languages and tools, CI/CD practices, Kubernetes, and familiarity with front-end development practices.
What personal qualities are you looking for in candidates?
We are looking for self-starters with excellent problem-solving skills who can work collaboratively as part of a team and contribute to shared goals.
What is IBM’s approach to career development?
At IBM, you will have the opportunity to learn and develop your skills continuously, and you'll be encouraged to experiment and provide feedback to help yourself and others grow.
Will my work involve AI technology?
Yes, as part of IBM Software, you will be involved in developing AI-powered solutions that help organizations enhance their capabilities and respond to challenges.
Is visa sponsorship available for this position?
No, candidates must have the ability to work in Canada without sponsorship.
What is IBM's stance on diversity and equal opportunity?
IBM is committed to creating a diverse environment and is an equal-opportunity employer, ensuring that all qualified applicants are considered without regard to various characteristics such as race, gender, and disability.