Nice people drinking a lot of kool-aid - Engineer Slalom Employee Review

2.0
Apr 19, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-There are many nice, friendly helpful people. -Some interesting projects -Ample opportunities to learn new technology stacks. -Big elaborate parties, retreats, and happy hours -Do value feedback from both employees and clients -Managers will try to tailor projects to your interests once they learn them -Willing to pay for conferences and classes -Good work-life balance

Cons

-Performance bonuses are sold by recruiters as basically guaranteed to be around 9%. This is definitely not a guarantee and many bonuses are low. -Recruiters say the low base salary is worth it because of the performance bonus and the work is meaningful. -Apparently, meaningful work means having a high chance of doing grunt work for large corporations. -The 401k matching is very low and does not start until one year of employment. -PTO is starting to increase but sick days are wrapped into PTO. -The kool-aid is very heavily spiked. The company talks about how they're going to change the world and how they're revolutionary when many projects are long and dull. -Cliques -Not much support when first starting off and waiting for a new project. -Managers are often stretched thin and hard to find time with. -A lot of room for stagnation of skills -Very linear career trajectory -Pay is well below average for a software engineer.

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Slalom Response
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This is John Tobin. I would encourage you to set up a meeting with me - as it should be easy to connect with you being in Seattle. Simply send me an email - johnt@slalom.com, to set something up. We look at the market constantly to make sure we remain competitive and I agree that Seattle is a hot market for great engineering talent. I hope you contact me to discuss further. John T

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