Poor Health Care - Data Engineer Slalom Employee Review

1.0
Nov 18, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Positive people who are eager to make changes

Cons

- Health Care is trash!!!! - Constant misalignment of skills to projects - Lack of real change on the project - Oversell individuals skills to clients - Money hungry and not change oriented - Don't trust the positive reviews they make all new hires fill them out before they even onboard

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Slalom Response
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This is John Tobin. I'm hopeful you share more directly some of this feedback to the leadership team in Portland. Also, regarding the health-care roll out, you should reach out to your People Business Partner or Lucy directly and they may be able to help you. If you want to share more with me regarding any of this, simply email me at johnt@slalom.com to set up a time to talk. 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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