Slide UX Reviews

4.5

84% would recommend to a friend

(7 total reviews)

84% positive business outlook

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7 reviews
2.0
Jun 7, 2024
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

- Exposure to a diverse range of projects across various industries - Opportunities to present and communicate directly with C-level executives - Completely remote work environment - A close-knit, small team

Cons

- Client projects can vary significantly depending on the quarter, which may lead to financial instability and potential reductions in certain benefits - There are occasional instances of micro-management, such as detailed reporting on daily activities and the use of timers to track all tasks - There is room for improvement in the transparency of company leadership - While the current pay may not be highly competitive, I want to believe the company is working towards addressing this issue - There is little to no training, you will learn as you go which can be overwhelming

Slide UX Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your experience at Slide UX. We're always looking for ways to improve. We're glad to hear you valued the exposure to a diverse range of projects and working alongside C-level executives and other talented UXers. We value remote work and our close-knit team, and we’re glad you appreciated them too. Many companies in tech experienced a slow year last year, and Slide UX was no exception. It was difficult to navigate after a history of continuous growth, especially at a time when our team was so strong. We combined a lot of things to make it work, including leadership pay cuts and a temporary pause on raises and learning budgets in order to keep the team intact at full salaries for as long as possible. We're grateful that, as the market has rebounded, we have been able to reinstate those programs. Although ebbs and flows are a part of business, we're highly motivated to establish a more consistent project pipelines to ease future market fluctuations. It's also true that our current time-tracking system is more granular than at some other places. This system helps us to plan accurately, which is important; protecting Sliders' work/life balance is a priority. It also helps us set accurate client expectations. Still, trust and autonomy are important, and we don't want the team to feel stifled by too much oversight. We're on the lookout for ways to support accurate planning without adding unnecessary stress. This may be as simple as ensuring that on the rare occasion that questions do arise about time spent, managers communicate those questions with care. I'm sorry if any Slider has experienced any occasion when that was not the case. Finally, we take your feedback about transparency seriously. We've always tried to keep Sliders informed about what's going on. In our quarterly business reviews (QBRs), we share the firm's revenue, expenses, profit figures, and strategic plans. We celebrate wins and reflect on challenges. Similarly, we seek out honest feedback from the team through surveys, one-on-ones, skip-level meetings, and more. Last year, as we delivered bad financial news in our QBRs, we also expressed optimism. That optimism was authentic, but in the end, we found that it was also premature. This may have seemed like a lack of transparency, and I’m sorry for that. We were hopeful, but we fell short of our projections. As we reflect on the past 12 years, we feel a huge debt of gratitude to all of the talented people who have come through our doors. We've learned from each person, and we miss the people who are no longer with us. We're also very proud of many former Sliders for the things they have gone on to accomplish. Thank you once again for your feedback. If you're open to further conversation, you already know where to reach us. Reach out to Erin (erin@slideux.com) or Tom (tom@slideux.com). We'd appreciate the chance to go deeper into anything you experienced during your time with Slide UX. Wishing you all the best, Erin Young Founder & Principal Slide UX
5.0
Oct 4, 2021

I recommend working for Slide UX

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Slide UX has a great work-life balance. Its extremely rare that I or my coworkers ever need to work more than 40 hrs in a week, it happens on occasion, but it's rare. I've been at this company for several years, and have always been impressed with the leadership team. They have been very approachable in my experience, and really value honestly (not a place that looks for "yes men"). The best part of the company imo is the people. I've worked with creatives from all over the world, and these folks are great to work with. Nobody I've worked with here has a big design ego, and everyone is collaborative and willing to pitch-in with whatever is going on to help the team. In addition, the company is fully WFH since its founding, and not having to spend time in Austin traffic has definitely improved my life. Overall, I would rate this job to be the best, or at least in the top 2, of any job I've ever held.

Cons

Nothing comes to mind for cons.

5.0
Oct 2, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Leaders who actively seek and act on staff feedback; Warm and lively culture; Plenty of support and opportunities for junior and mid-level staff to grow and try new responsibilities; Good work/life balance; Dad jokes

Cons

Fully remote work with lots of fast growth and change is a dream for some, stressful for others. Know which one you are before joining; Dad jokes

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