Good for a while, but culture is on the decline... - Anonymous employee Slalom Employee Review

2.0
Oct 10, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

When I first joined Slalom it was fantastic. We worked hard but maintained balance while doing it. Talent was top-notch, almost everyone had an ex-consulting background. Over time this started to shift as staffing needs rapidly picked up and the standards seemed to get watered down. There is still some great talent at Slalom, but if culture doesn't begin trending towards a more positive work environment I'm afraid others will find better opportunities. Paul is a fantastic leader and did a great job building a culture that attracts good talent. Pay is good, better than many competitors if you negotiate well.

Cons

- Slalom culture got lost on client engagements. Because everyone was sitting onsite with a client, typically we ended up adopting a client's culture, vs protecting our people from their negative environments. - I was disappointed that leadership wasn't more involved with the work we were actually doing on clients, they seem more focused on developing new business. - Few leaders actually understand Agile software development and how to scope a project according to agile practices. Almost every custom design/development SOW had a promised scope, which led to painful client negotiations and wasted time re-estimating. This also often led to consultants working crazy hours in order to meet deadlines. - Promotions were based on how everyone feels about you vs what you actually accomplish - cliques became very evident here, if you weren't 'in', you risk not moving up. The annual review process never felt like everyone was evaluated equally. - "No unwanted travel" policy only held true to a degree... I had several clients over my tenure for which I had to travel and didn't have much say in the matter. - It became really hard for me to trust people here, there is often gossipy chatter in the back channels. - Work life balance is good compared to road-warrior style travel, but there isn't really much flexibility otherwise

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Slalom Response
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This is John Tobin. Thanks for your review. I fully agree on your advice that our senior leaders should be out at our clients working along side our consultants - this is a great reminder. I do feel our culture is a alive and kicking and in some cases even in a stronger, more inclusive way. I'd be happy to discuss more your experience at Slalom. If you would be willing to talk to me, send me an email and we can set up a time to chat. If you have additional feedback that you'd like to share please complete this short survey at any time: http://slalom.ws/anonsurvey.

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