Thread regarding IBM layoffs

Former IBM CEO says employers should stop hiring based on college degrees and focus on this instead

In fact, the company’s current executive chairperson shared that 43% of IBM’s open job
requisitions today don’t call for a traditional college diploma, she said at Fortune’s Most Powerful
Women Summit last week.

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/10/02/former-ibm-ceo-ginni-rometty-hiring-based-on-skills-over-degree.html

Another story on the same:
Companies need to emphasize skills over degrees, IBM chair Ginni Rometty says –
https://fortune.com/2020/10/01/ginni-rometty-ibm-mpw-summit-skills-diverse-workforce/

IBM's Ginni Rometty challenges the criteria for hiring valuable new employees –
https://players.brightcove.net/2111767321001/aWmrvo29u_default/index.html?videoId=6196559160001

Companies in all parts of the economy could shift their hiring criteria to emphasize skills over degrees in order to build a more diverse workforce and create more economic opportunity, IBM executive chair Ginni Rometty says.

"Can you embrace people that do not have a four-year degree and give them a path into your company to start?" the longtime IBM veteran asked on Thursday at Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit.

At IBM, 43% of all open job requisitions no longer require a four-year degree, she said. "It didn't dumb down our workforce," she added. "What we found is their ability to perform, their curiosity, matched everyone's."

During her tenure at IBM, Rometty says she saw that the rise of digital technology by itself was not creating a more equal society. "The digital era, it became clear that this was no going to be an inclusive era," she said. "There were going to be haves and have nots. And it was going to move so fast it would leave people behind."

"Economic opportunity is the way to social equality," she added.

Companies should also continue to improve the skills of their workers after hiring them. Rometty advocated using artificial intelligence apps to help steer workers to improve their skills, because current skills become outdated after about five years. "Give (workers) an A.I.-driven learning system," she says, referencing the suggestion system at Netflix.

"If I serve you up shows you want to watch, you watch more shows—just like learning," she says. "I serve you up what I know works for you, you will learn more, and I now have the data so you'll learn more, you're promoted more, you get paid more."

Rometty headed IBM as CEO from 2012 until earlier this year, before handing off to current CEO Arvind Krishna and becoming executive chair of the company's board of directors. She will retire from the board at year end, but has a general idea about what she'd like to do next.

"I want to do something that really brings all the under-served communities into our economy," Rometty says.

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Post ID: @1wqow+17ilws1Q

Earn millions of dollars a month at the expense of the ignorance of others and try to make ignorance a didactic regime, passing it off as a trendy lifestyle choice .. shame more than the emancipation of blacks, greens, yellows, lgbt and females here it is about having new happy slaves .. to whom recognizing an apparent status of legality and approval, by a handful of pimps ... they do not protest for starvation wages. Thinking about it this solves the problem of exporting work to the third world .. oops, maybe the balance of payments takes advantage of it .. come dwarfs, trans, cheerleaders ect:> and while you do it remember that unicorns do NOT exist !

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Post ID: @1vmio+17ilws1Q

Umm... Project One Ten...

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Post ID: @1vvkk+17ilws1Q

Hiring based on "diversity" is a road to failure. Successful companies hire based on talent. Which is IBM?

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More on this "diversity in hiring" B.S. initiative across corporations:

Business Roundtable Launches Initiative to Place Greater Emphasis on Skills in Hiring and Advancement, Improve Equity and Diversity in Employment –

https://www.businessroundtable.org/business-roundtable-launches-initiative-to-place-greater-emphasis-on-skills-in-hiring-and-advancement-improve-equity-and-diversity-in-employment

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Post ID: @1uehg+17ilws1Q

Would anyone trust the opinion of this failure of a CEO? The main benefit of something like a computer science or engineering degree is it teaches you how to learn and re-learn. It is about agility, but then perhaps IBM only wants to hire low paid disposable staff. The staff are certainly very disposable.

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Post ID: @3ozp+17ilws1Q

What a tool

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Post ID: @3vbu+17ilws1Q

Colleges will always say you need a degree because they need their paychecks.

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Post ID: @2boe+17ilws1Q

The irony is that Bachelors degrees are becoming more obsolete because you either are facing more competition in the industry and you’ll likely need a Masters or you have id–ts like her saying that you don’t need a degree at all... so which is it?

It’s possible that tech leaders are saying college degrees aren’t important because universities have evolved into businesses with sports teams, gyms, and all of these stupid amenities making college look like a vacation rather than an institution of research. No wonder college is expensive nowadays.

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Post ID: @1lld+17ilws1Q

Ahhhh. . .here's why Ginni is really pushing the P-TECH hard: her foreign sources of indentured servants will be drying-up very quickly and she needs to accelerate generating domestic replacements.

Trump administration to impose new rules targeting H-1B visas –
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/519811-trump-administration-to-impose-new-rules-targeting-h-1b-visas

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@wzm

I could not agree more .. the level of pedestricism on this board makes me nuglesic at least once a week.

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Post ID: @dkh+17ilws1Q

Glad she will be gone. Ginni herself had a bachelor degree, incapable of obtaining more.

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Post ID: @uqm+17ilws1Q

shame on those who boast an engineering degree and deny it with a third world propaganda in one of the most advanced countries in the world .. shame and jail .. ah she can't go there already, she's a woman, she has a poetic license .. so ashamed. . to her and those who pedestrically support her (and their) ideology

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Post ID: @wzm+17ilws1Q

86 more days until she's completely gone. She single-handily destroyed IBM's reputation and became rich for it. BTW - Need to clean out the board room with all the Ginni puppets as well.

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Post ID: @yqb+17ilws1Q

Ginni was a complete failure as a CEO. She is completely out of touch with reality if she thinks she has anything to say. If I want advice I will go to someone who did it right.

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Post ID: @rqp+17ilws1Q

the journalists who prints what she says should never be taken seriously and I wont read anything from them again.
Also please don't post articles about Ginni here because it gives publicity to them/her when people click on it.

How can these people glorify ideas from a person who sabotaged the whole company during crucial years.

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