Slalom Dallas vs. Slalom Denver vs. Slalom (Insert office) all operate like individual companies - in all aspects. I tried to transfer from Slalom Dallas to Slalom Denver for over a year and eventually had to resign from the company due to Slalom Denver continuing to hire external candidates vs. facilitating my transfer. I had perfect reviews from Slalom Dallas, had led my own engagements with great client feedback, and had interviewed with Denver staff who said they’d do their best to facilitate the transfer asap. After dealing with Slalom Denver dragging their feet for over a year on the transfer, and with Slalom’s National Team also refusing to help facilitate a transfer, I resigned and joined a different local Denver firm.
Every office culture is different, and while they are trying to streamline it, the reality is there is little to no oversight from Corporate for how each office handles its operations. I’d give Slalom Dallas 5 stars, and I’d give Slalom Denver 1 star for how they treated me worse than they would an external interview candidate.