Working at Slalom Consulting

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Ratings for Slalom Consulting

  • Appreciation
    3.9
  • Company Outlook
    4.3
  • Fair Pay
    2.9
  • Learning and Development
    3.9
  • Manager Communication
    3.9
  • Manager Relationship
    4.1
  • Pay Policy
    2.9
  • Pay Transparency
    2.7
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Slalom Consulting Reviews

What is it like working at Slalom Consulting?

Exciting and challenging work.
Management Consultant in Atlanta:
Pros: Ability to change and learn new skills regularly
Cons: Bureaucracy tends to stifle things at times
Great advocate of people first culture.
User Experience Architect in Melbourne:
Pros: Global exposure, Challenging Projects
Cons: Less transparency on how Payscale is determined
Best Job I've Ever Had.
Salesforce Consultant in Denver:
Pros: They have values and they truly live up to them. Everyone I work with is at their core a good person and always willing to chip in and help whenever they can, regardless of the immediate benefit to them.
Cons: I'd like to be paid more.
Marketing Specialist in Chicago:
Great people but fast growing company with lots of growing pans. Culture is very positive, open, and welcoming. Benefits are OK but management has been responsive through the pandemic and remote working.
Wonderful company, frustrating industry.
Senior Solutions Architect in Federal Way:
Pros: We're trusted to build the product the client needs and to challenge their opinions and decisions to lead them to a better result.
Cons: We're just a consultant to our clients, so if the client decides to go against our advice and cause themselves problems moving forward, there's nothing we can do except make the best of it
Software Architect in Houston:
Great company to work for. The firm puts people first through personal training and professional growth allowances. When the company was impacted with lower revenue due to coronavirus, the leadership took pay cuts to ensure no employees were laid off or had pay reductions.
Lots of opportunities to learn and grow.
Salesforce Developer in Seattle:
Pros: growth is encouraged and supported
Cons: commute to client can be a downside depending on area