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@ #6: from your rant it's clear you're immature. Obviously the point of asking what IBM stands for is that the interviewee knows enough about a company's history that they prove they have an understanding of where a company came from, and then hopefully an idea of where the company is headed. As a note, I do not work for IBM, but I think this is probably common knowledge to most people: IBM originally was in the business of making typewriters sold around the world, hence the reason for the name that later became an abbreviation.
Really? People don't know that IBM stands for International Business Machines after all these years? Really? You did "extensive" research on the company for your interview and NOWHERE you looked mentioned this? I find it hard to believe. Sounds like you were unprepared and/or unqualified and you can't take the responisbility for that so you're making up a bullcrap reason why you didn't get it.
Hahahaha....ha
You should have played it off like "IBM Stands for quality and innovation!" They would have ate that shit right up.
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Internationale Büro-Maschinen how the heck should anyone know
International Business Machines, but who cares?