Slalom reviews

3.5

54% would recommend to a friend

(3,513 total reviews)
avatar

Brad Jackson

47% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Slalom has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 3,513 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Slalom employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

Reviews by job title

4K reviews
3.0
Sep 18, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Slalom's salary, bonus, professional development, and consultant sabbatical programs are very competitive and attractive. The corporate culture is very much like a fraternity—the positive of which is always a great Christmas party, an all-expense-paid trip (including spouses and spices) in the Spring, and quartet events and happy hours throughout the year.

Cons

The work environment is often very hostile and even abusive at times. Consultant successes are rarely recognized but even minor infractions and hearsay are given great volume in Slalom's negative-focuses review process. Several employees, myself included, have even endured personal attacks on our character and families as a result of perceived performance issues at work. Managers are instructed to downgrade employee ratings and peer-reviews are dismissed out of hand. The sales and leadership teams don't demonstrate a good understanding of much of the work they're selling—specifically user experience and custom development work—and tend to see all the practitioners of these disciplines as interchangeable despite their specializations. Much greater emphasis is given to "butts-in-seats" billable time than to the quality of the deliverables. Criticism and collaboration are often discouraged and the work, frankly, shows it. There are some incredibly talented people at Slalom that could be doing much better work in a more constructive and less hostile environment. The company is also driven by people who espouse, but do not live, work-life balance. The result is a difficult environment for employees with families or aiming to have families. There is also little or no room for career growth outside of the sales path.

avatar
Slalom Response
11y
This is John Tobin - Thanks for providing the feedback and I will definitely share this with various leaders especially in the Atlanta office. One of the things we are working on is having more consistent experiences for our people especially in their relationship with their people manager. This relationship (in my opinion) is pivotal to making sure you have the right voice and support. I admit that we work hard at Slalom, but it really is in the attempt to do amazing work for our clients and support our employees. That said, I do feel we care and we ask the personal questions of people to understand their specific life situation. If you want to talk about any of these items, I would be happy to have the conversation around your experiences - call me at 206-374-4221. We always strive to do better and feedback helps with that. If you have any other specific feedback you should feel free to email HR anonymously at feedback@slalom.com.
1.0
Nov 12, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The company provides good health insurance. Contact with Slalom employees outside of the New York office was positive. The Atlanta office built a Rube Goldberg machine to demonstrate their ability to effectively engineer a complex project based on vague requirements. This kind of amazing, creative collaboration was the primary reason I sought employment at Slalom. Slalom provides an open social network to communicate with employees nation-wide which is a wonderful tool for professional development and problem-solving.

Cons

Working in the New York Office was the most negative, counter-productive and mortifying work experience I've had in my 26-year career. The climate and "leadership" of the New York office is antithetical to the open social network, team collaboration, and integrity of the rest of the organization. The management, in an effort to masquerade their incompetence, scapegoats individuals, hiding from colleagues and customers only occasionally to pop up with bizarre emails nitpicking random punctuation-related minutiae without offering clear constructive guidance as to expectations. Customers get about as much respect as employees: none. For potential employees: Have you ever noticed how car dealers and other con-artists make an issue of trust and use the word honesty a lot? Honest people never have to make a point of basic decency in their conduct. Go look at Slalom New York's manager profiles and look for words like "honest." Now do the math.

1.0
May 2, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Work- life balance is good

Cons

Management is bad. They tell you they have jobs available and that they’re so busy, it’s not true. They won’t warn you about being on the Bench too long. Keep track of your own bench time. They won’t find you a job, you’ll have to look for one yourself. Weird cult vibes.

Viewing 343 - 345 of 3,513 Reviews

Glassdoor has 3,676 Slalom reviews submitted anonymously by Slalom employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Slalom is right for you.