Slalom reviews

3.5

53% would recommend to a friend

(3,505 total reviews)
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Brad Jackson

47% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Slalom has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 3,505 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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1.0
Oct 25, 2021

Don't drink the Kool Aid

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pay is good: I don’t know why people are complaining, we are in tech we are all paid well and have great benefits. Slalom didn’t fire anyone due to the pandemic and did not rescind any offers. Financially, the organization is stable, successful, and growing. Work life balance: I know that it depends from project to project and some people do work crazy hours, but many of us stuck to the usual 40. I also know some people who had periods of nothing to do and would log on but do other things. I never had to work weekends and rarely worked over time. Some people are genuinely supportive: I met wonderful people who supported my career growth and offered a sense of community during the pandemic.

Cons

Diversity, equity and inclusion: Slalom tries to convince us that the organization is already doing well in these areas. Unfortunately, the outright and subversive acts of racism, sexism, transphobia, and homophobia I’ve experienced and witnessed exceed what can be summarized here. Promotions: The reality at Slalom: you are more likely to get promoted if you are a white man, the numbers don’t lie. Slalom’s promotion process is simple: all you have to do is ask. Who has the confidence to ask for a promotion? Lack of action: Leaving Slalom was a last resort. I raised concerns with my managers, leaders in the department of diversity, equity and inclusion, and HR, and was met with inaction. In multiple cases, I faced gaslighting, meaning they denied the problem, and defended their choices. People are leaving: Slalom is growing because they’re hiring faster than people are quitting, for now. A lot of people are quitting, especially women and people of color. Not a great environment.

2.0
Oct 19, 2019

Beware

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Pros

Great people, very smart and hardworking. Lots of legit rockstars. Great leadership at highest levels, who always listen and mostly care. Lots of opportunities to work on community projects with teammates. Recruiting teams - excellent. Year One - excellent.

Cons

Staff aug work, zero strategy, disconnect from leaders. ITP...aka Ambiguous deadend journey to some promotion or title change that could arbitrarily end in 'nope'? Joke. If you're not a rockstar or not ok with being in the boys club, do not bother. Lots of talk about culture, but its only at low level, not with leadership... at that level, its just about a marketing firm and money machine selling consultant services and resources. Aka Cult-ure. (URE = U R expendable). And JT, I'm sure you'll reply to this... you could always answer emails, too.

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Slalom Response
6y
This is John Tobin. You obviously know me, so why don't you send me an email or call my cell - I'd be happy to talk to you more about this if you would like. I will forward to the Boston leadership team and alternatively, if you’d like to share more feedback anonymously, please consider doing so via this survey: http://slalom.ws/anonsurvey.
1.0
Apr 8, 2019
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Pros

Very few: - You get to work at large well-known tech companies. - You get free food in the office often if you attend dumb company socials and events. That is it!

Cons

Omg! If you are a technical consultant and are looking to grow here, this is NOT the place for you. Career growth is very challenging, a lot of staff augmentation/underwhelming projects, a lot of uncertainty as to what you will end up doing, projects are driven by Slalom’s ability to make $$ on your skillsets as much as they can. If you are into sales or tech management, this may be okay. Don’t believe on those stellar reviews - there is a very strong movement internally for employees to post good reviews based on a false company-depicted image of success in the rankings of one of “best places to work for”. The reality internally is not what it looks like on the outside. Keep it real, save your career from the fall, and seek employment elsewhere!

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Slalom Response
6y
This is John Tobin. It pains me to say this, but this may be a Silicon Valley specific challenge. For instance, I believe our Build teams love the technical work they are doing. We are also working on a strategy to better extend this to our markets like SV. I'd be happy to talk to you more about what you experienced if you would like - simply email me at johnt@slalom.com to set up a time to speak. Alternatively, if you’d like to share more feedback anonymously, please consider doing so via this survey: http://slalom.ws/anonsurvey.
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