Under-resourced - Anonymous employee Slalom Employee Review

3.0
May 12, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I had a wonderful experience at Slalom and had many opportunities to grow in my career. The people and culture are fantastic.

Cons

When I first joined Slalom, my market was lean and scrappy and operated like a start up. This worked well at the time. Slalom grew from 4k to 12k employees in my time there, providing new opportunities to early career talent and expanding globally. With all this change, the recruiting, hiring, onboarding and internal operations remained the same- scrappy, under-resourced, and disorganized. Consultants and leaders billing full-time to clients had to take on internal operational roles just to keep the market afloat (e.g., run new hire onboarding sessions). By hiring only for sold roles (not bench), new hires could expect to start at the client on day one following a one hour PowerPoint onboarding. I had new hires with zero consulting experience reaching out to me asking where the training was, as they didn't feel equipped to take on clients on day one. As a leader, I was also tasked with selling and staffing roles. Without hiring to the bench, we rarely had the right resources available to staff at the right time. This resulted in either a mad dash to get offer eligible employees hired immediately, staffing the wrong people, or often losing the opportunity due to lack of resources.

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5.0
May 18, 2026
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Pros

Strong local client base, collaborative team culture, good learning opportunities, and career growth.

Cons

Need to adjust quickly to different clients, tools, and expectations.

2.0
Jun 11, 2026
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Pros

•There is an impressive budget, especially for high-level events, ancillary experiences, client giveaways, and premium swag. Management does not hesitate to fund top-notch brand experiences when needed. •The company offers a highly competitive benefits and perks package that remains a strong selling point.

Cons

•The "fiercely human" core value does not match daily operations. Collaboration is routinely replaced by a self-service model of training videos and help articles. •These recurring shifts are designed to manufacture the appearance of fiscal stability for the benefit of external stakeholders and clients, while leaving core operational deficits unaddressed. •Organizational maturity is low. Teams operate in deep silos, the internal tech stack is outdated, and there is a distinct lack of adequate project and event management software.

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