Supportive culture and job security, expect to travel a bit. - Anonymous employee SLS Employee Review

4.0
23 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great company culture and Work-life balance. Upper management/owners is very involved and makes efforts to know the employees which I personally enjoy. I feel that I can take risks without the thought of getting scolded or fired if the plan doesn't work out. I also can go up to colleagues and ask for help without issues. Finally, the job security is strong, and I have seen first-hand their willingness to keep good people on their payroll.

Cons

Salary can be in the mid-range compared to other similar roles. There is the possibility of travel if your position is required to be onsite. These durations can last from a week to a month depending on the job.

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5.0
25 Apr 2025
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Pros

Great experience and rapid growth opportunity

Cons

Very entrepreneurial , so not for feint of heart

2.0
22 Apr 2025
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Pros

The company initially provided great opportunities for growth. My early years were fulfilling, and I was recognized with a promotion, which I appreciated.

Cons

After moving into a more central role, it became evident that the office culture is heavily influenced by favoritism—many individuals in key roles are friends or family of upper management, often lacking the necessary experience. Workload distribution is unfair, and management lacks true authority. Human Resources, despite technically having decision-making power, consistently fails to act on clear, documented issues, even in cases where termination is warranted. There have been serious issues with leadership, including inappropriate and unprofessional behavior by senior management, which created a toxic work environment. Although there were promises to resolve these issues and reduce certain individuals’ authority, they continue to have significant control, especially over HR. Promotions are rare unless you’re part of the inner circle, and poor decision-making continues to negatively impact project profitability and the company’s overall stability.

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