Body shop with little concern for quality overly focused on staffing any role with no internal career path - Consultant Lacky Slalom Employee Review

1.0
3 Aug 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Flexibility - Some variety in the work - Network development

Cons

- Lack of substance on being "consultant focused" - Managers are time approvers and focused on filling staffing opps, little more - Poor career path or advancement opportunities. The overly hyped "Career Development Framework" is poorly supported and barely used - Installed base of leadership are a clique - Work/life balance is a joke - Totally reliant on a small group of big clients - be prepared for "wash, rinse, repeat" from engagement to engagement - PTO is poor - leaders are always "looking at it" and never doing anything about it - No tolerance for differing points of view or those who don't drink the leadership kool aid - assimilate or leave - Shark tank attitude between incompetent sales team and customer account mgrs to land any role and get a warm body on it - They market the life out of the "best place to work" surveys that aren't really credible - Absence of "straight talk" internally, typical Seattle "fake nice" - Obsession with national growth and driving revenue for the owner with little opportunity for others to share in the success or maturing Slalom's practices - Slalom's spin on non-profit "contributions" are limited to employees doing things on their own time with no real investment from Slalom

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Cons

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2.0
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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 Teams operate in deep silos, the internal tech stack is outdated, and there is a distinct lack of adequate project and event management software.

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