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      Sharepoint Developer Interview

      21 Aug 2015
      Anonymous employee
      Atlanta, GA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Slalom (Atlanta, GA) in May 2015

      Interview

      Everyone was super friendly. They moved fast and made it a personable experience. They did really well at lining up folks to interview me that had a similar expertise as my own. We had some great conversations about shared passions around technology during the process. The recruiter was a great guide through the process. I started with a phone interview with the recruiter to get a general check up on my intentions and background. Seemed to be a culture and skills fit check. This was followed by a technical phone interview that went over my background and then drilled me on the details of technology I claimed to know. Then I was brought on site for a half day of four interviews back to back. The first was with the recruiter where the focus was around why I want to work at Slalom and why I am choosing Slalom. I was expected to ask a lot of questions. The rest of the day started out very technical, where I white-boarded web application architecture, then slowly moved towards customer focused questions and behavioral questions. I finally followed up the in person interviews with a phone conversation with Senior leadership that was a high level talk about the industry and their business model. I had a blast overall!

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      Why Slalom?
      Answer question

      Question 2

      What's an example of a solution you've built before? How was it architected? How did you decide how to architect it?
      1 Answer
      1

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      Sharepoint Developer Interview

      12 Aug 2015
      Anonymous employee
      Hartford, CT
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at Slalom (Hartford, CT) in Nov 2014

      Interview

      I was recommended to Slalom by a former colleague who advocated for me for a SharePoint developer position. He and I had worked together for 3 years prior, and he couldn't say enough great things about Slalom - so I applied. I was originally interviewed for this position in November of 2014; however, this position fell through with a the client. Slalom was very honest with me, and I really appreciated that. They stated that it was all about timing for them. They want to bring people in when they have a client already lined up, which makes total sense in the consulting world. They told me they'd keep in touch, and they did. I stayed with my old company and a couple months passed. I would reach out every few weeks and eventually a new opportunity came up - so they brought me back in. I met with HR, then some consultants with the prospective client, my future direct manager, and then the GM of the Hartford office. Everyone was honest, up front and engaging. They really wanted to see what I knew, what I didn't know, and the kind of person I am. One of the biggest things that they try to guage is your personality in this process. It is so important to Slalom that you fit in with their culture. They look for people who want to succeed, who are willing to learn and grow, who are willing to try new things, and those who are driven. I got the position, and I started in April of 2015. I was benched for one day and I started with the client on day 2. Four months in, I'm still here and I can honestly say that Slalom is by far the best company I've ever worked for. They look to hire the best, so you can expect to work with the best. Their compensation and benefits are great. However, the most rewarding aspect of this job are the people an culture of Slalom. We work hard, and we play hard. My move to Slalom was the best move I've ever made. I can't imagine working for anyone else.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why do you think you'd be a good fit at Slalom?
      Answer question

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