Alaco Reviews

3.5

60% would recommend to a friend

(15 total reviews)

72% positive business outlook

Alaco has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 15 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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15 reviews
5.0
12 July 2023

Great place to work

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Alaco was a really enjoyable company to work for, especially having just left university. The work was interesting and challenging, ranging from due diligence projects across the former Soviet states to investigations in Europe and the Middle East. It was quite tough at first but became more manageable once I had been through the training and completed a few different projects. I was surrounded by bright linguists in their 20s and 30s who did a great job showing me the ropes when I was starting out. As I progressed, the work continued to be varied, challenging and interesting. I travelled to several countries on assignment and established solid working relationships with internal directors as well as subcontractors and, occasionally, clients. It was also a fun place to work, with regular work socials and meals to celebrate the successful completion of projects in addition to personal and company-wide achievements.

Cons

Occasionally one had to navigate tricky office politics and tight work schedules, although this did not seem to be any more problematic than at most other firms. Bonuses could be good but base salaries, especially for new employees, could be improved.

5.0
19 June 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Alaco is a boutique firm, about 40-50 people in the company but is now part of PE backed US company Sigma 7, operating as its BI platform. Its been around for nearly as long as the sector has existed. The company has a good mix of EDD work and Disputes/Asset Recovery work and you are encouraged to pursue whichever you are more interested in. Cases can be short, a week or two, or much longer running months or even years. The office culture is relaxed, with a flexible hybrid 3/2 WFO/WFH system. The work can get heavy sometimes, but you generally have a very good work-life balance. Good holidays and two weeks of WFH b2b is a nice touch. The office is just in front of Marble Arch, which makes for exciting lunches in Hyde Park when its sunny, and an abundance of restaurants and cafés in the area during the winter. The Founders and Executive Directors are very nice, kind, and approachable, you can walk into their office anytime and they’ll talk to you on a regular basis. Case managers each have their style and you end up generally working with the same people depending on your interests and language skills. Everyone around you is intelligent, most people speak a minimum three languages, and people have different academic/work backgrounds. Overall, its a good place to work, learn, and network. Note: They are very considerate when it comes to religious observances!!

Cons

There used to be no HR department due to the company’s medium size and generally HR related issues and suggestions would be relayed to managers. That said, this is changing and a global company wide HR department has been established since its acquisition.

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