Slalom reviews

3.5

53% would recommend to a friend

(3,505 total reviews)
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Brad Jackson

46% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Slalom has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 3,505 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).

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2.0
Feb 22, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Decent work life balance if you exclude the commute time (clients are in every suburb so if you live in the city you're looking at ~3 hours round trip per day)

Cons

The core of this company is technology and project management. Is that really consulting? I don't think it is. They keep talking about become a more strategic client partner, but I haven't seen it happen. At the end of the day they need to hit their revenue and utilization targets. What's the easiest work to sell? You guessed it...anything project management related or staff aug type work.

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Slalom Response
10y
This is John Tobin. I am seeing more and more strategic, business transformational projects across the company, but I admit we are strongest in our technology practices and offerings at this time. I would be happy to talk should you wish to elaborate more with what you are seeing and experiencing. Simply email me at johnt@slalom.com to set something up - I hope you do.
3.0
Sep 17, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Very smart people across all aspects of the organization, from office leadership, to recruiting, to business analysts. National leadership is always visible and frequently sends out emails or stops by local offices to meet and greet employees. Some of the projects/clients represent very interesting and strategic work.

Cons

There is no paternity leave policy in place, which is astounding given the message that the company seeks to be "the best place you'll ever work." How am I supposed to #lovemyfuture when I have a child on the way and I know the only way to spend time with that child is to take unpaid leave? A lot of the work is very staff aug feeling. Most of the business development team was hired from staffing companies, so be default they sell staff aug work and aren't having conversations with clients about higher level strategic work (this happens occasionally, but not enough). Office leadership places extreme pressure on utilization. Our bonuses are determined by utilization rate and if you're not billable (which is sometimes beyond your control), you won't get the same opportunities as someone who is 110% utilized. PTO policy is only 3 weeks and we don't receive sick time. When you take vacation you aren't billable, which therefore impacts your bonus. Our office bonus model is literally built so the less PTO you take, the bigger your bonus will be. Leadership has tried to message their way around this, but everyone sees through it and knows that if they want a bonus they shouldn't take all their PTO (even though it's just 3 weeks). 401K match comes out to be 1.25%, which is more or less a joke compared to industry averages. Yes, Slalom offers the chance to become an owner in the company, but that's typically after 7 years (and only if you're highly utilized). Lastly, the sabbatical program they advertise so heavily is only available to consultants. Therefore if you want to advance in your career and get promoted to something like a Client Service Lead or a Principle Consultant, you will give up the ability to take a sabbatical. You could be a consultant for 2 years and then be faced with the choice of either taking a sabbatical or getting promoted.

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Slalom Response
10y
This is John Tobin. Thanks for the feedback. I have been in a number of meetings with the executive team and HR regarding our benefits. We hope to have some positive things to share as we roll out our 2020 strategy in Q1 of 2016. Regarding our business development team, I would say that we have an overall business development engine. We partner together by having focused Business Developer type of people, go along side practice and account leaders throughout the sales process which allows us to connect in the right way with our customers, and also make sure we are seeking work which focuses on outcomes. I know we are not perfect here, but I am amazed all the time by the cool, strategic and leading-edge type of work that we are doing. Thanks again for your review.
3.0
Nov 16, 2023

Wasted Top-Performing Talent

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

When I started at Slalom, the culture was most appealing to me. They wanted to do their part in making it feel like home. Compensation was decent as I was able to negotiate for higher pay. I was able to build friendships outside of the company.

Cons

They don’t do a great job of professional career development. They are so many talented individuals at the company, however the ones who get promoted are typically due to politics or “favoritism”. People Leaders aren’t really trained out how to talk to their direct reports on how to make a career action plan to help them accelerate in their career. They also did a poor job of handling their lay-offs, where I knew so many talented people were let go vs there was a team member that barely showed up to work but was still able to kept their job.

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