Small fish trying to play in a big pond - Marketing Professional Slalom Employee Review

3.0
Jul 27, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

° Strong company culture ° Great work-life balance. No emails after 6 pm or on the weekends. ° Good benefits ° If you like company merch, you'll love this place ° They make quick changes when they put their minds to it ° You'll meet and work with some great people ° The fact that they have so many offices leads to great interactions and collaboration ° They strive for positivity ° The reputation of their consultants is unsurpassed

Cons

° They're so busy being nice that they're not always truthful or willing to face the challenging company issues ° The revolving door of employees leads to a lot of stagnation ° They haven't sufficiently trained their project managers, so if you want anything done...you're basically on your own ° They preach diversity and inclusion, but there isn't any at the leadership level ° They don't (or didn't) celebrate MLK Day

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5.0
May 18, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

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
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

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 Teams operate in deep silos, the internal tech stack is outdated, and there is a distinct lack of adequate project and event management software.

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