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      Practice Area Lead Interview

      25 Oct 2013
      Anonymous interview candidate
      San Francisco, CA

      Other Practice Area Lead interview reviews for Slalom

      Practice Area Lead Interview

      19 Jan 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Slalom

      Interview

      I met with a variety of team members ranging in seniority over a 2 month period. Each interviewer asked similar questions related to my work experience. The process was rather clumsy and I got the impression they were more interested in cultural fit than testing for specific skills.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Give me a general overview of your work history.
      Answer question

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      Please let this entry serve as a cautionary tale for those of you considering Slalom. Given that most people who choose to submit entries fall on the extreme ends of the spectrum (i.e., either love or hate the company under discussion - myself included), please take this with a grain of salt…and please make sure you go into your conversations with your eyes completely open. Similar to a lot of respondents, I was approached via LinkedIn. Based on my background (ex Big 4 consultant, 17+ years of internal/external consulting experience, significant Director-level positions within a Fortune 100 company, MBA from a top 5 business school), I was being considered for a Practice Area Lead role. I interviewed with Slalom several years back but did not accept the offer of employment due to timing and compensation (I would have left a significant amount of money on the table by accepting their offer)…but I did have a very good experience last time and held a deep respect for the people I interviewed with so I said what the heck (Note: Although I'm quite happy as an independent consultant, the role sounded pretty good and it never hurts to have a conversation right?). So I spend a couple weeks interviewing with the entire Leadership Team and the conversations are pretty good. The questions were pretty focused on my technical competency…which weren't hard at all…but nothing about my comparable leadership experiences. The following week I had subsequent conversations with the recruiter and one of the Practice Area Leads where they signaled their interest in bringing me into Slalom…but at a senior individual contributor level role. They're reasoning: while I had "potential", they wanted some time to evaluate me and make sure that I could demonstrate key Slalom behaviors. When I pressed them further, they said things like being able to manage multiple clients, how I structure deals, how I manage client relationships. I only wished that they had asked me these questions during the actual interviews, paid attention to what my 6+ client references said and looked at my resume so I could share my perspectives. Nonetheless, I know that I don't walk on water, so I said fine I'll spend time demonstrating these behaviors…but please put me in a role where I have the opportunity to demonstrate them from the outset (lest I spend a year in the role, only to be told that I haven't sufficiently exhibited them). When they couldn't meet this basic requirement, that is where the talks broke down. As they would later disclose, they haven't had very much experience hiring candidates directly into the Lead role and try to get candidates to accept a lesser role. In fact, in the 7+ year history of the practice, less than a handful of candidates were hired at that level (which begs the question, why even attempt to hire at the Lead role then?). So I walk away from this experience pretty disappointed that I spent three weeks of my life and expended significant emotional energy talking to Slalom. Lesson to be learned from all of this: make sure you know exactly what role you are interviewing for. It can make all the difference in your respective experiences and whether or not you to choose to pursue their opportunities.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Simple case study questions (e.g., how would apply a certain methodology in an agile environment?); questions about my experience
      1 Answer
      10

      Practice Area Lead Interview

      2 Apr 2020
      Anonymous employee
      Denver, CO
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Slalom (Denver, CO) in Feb 2020

      Interview

      Went through a very thorough interview process that involved meeting with half a dozen leaders as well as presenting a case study to a panel. Enjoyed the process even though it was fairly lengthy (6 weeks).

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Explain your biggest professional failure and how you responded to it?
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      Slalom response
      6y
      Thank you for taking time to give us feedback, and I'm glad that you enjoyed the process. We do like to ensure there is a good fit for all of our hires, and especially our leaders. We're glad you will be joining our Slalom team and that interviewing was a positive experience. Welcome!

      Practice Area Lead Interview

      25 Jul 2018
      Anonymous employee
      Boston, MA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Slalom (Boston, MA) in Jan 2018

      Interview

      Had a connection (former supervisor) who, based on his position, helped expedite my round #1 of interviews. Process is extremely thorough and each interviewer has an 'angle' to probe and the follow-up is very detailed. No stone is left un-turned. As Peter Drucker famously said: "Culture eats Strategy for breakfast" and Slalom exemplifies this, so they really make sure there is a good cultural fit on top of the obvious skill-set matches for the role. Overall an outstanding process.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      What are new trends and developments in project and portfolio management?
      1 Answer

      Question 2

      Tell me your story.
      1 Answer
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      Slalom response
      7y
      Thanks very much for the feedback. We're so pleased to see our efforts towards delivering a positive candidate experience were consistent with your interview process at Slalom. And that it all resulted in the even more positive outcome of your accepting our offer to join us - we hope your experience as a new Slalom leader has been equally as positive!
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