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Everything Is Getting Bigger In Texas

$2.2B Company, Slalom, continues to invest in Texas growth, plans to add over 200 jobs in 2021.
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Slalom, the modern consulting firm focused on strategy, technology, and business transformation, recently announced a plan to significantly expand its Texas presence in 2021 and beyond.

With current offices in Dallas, Houston, Austin, and Fort Worth, Slalom will add over 200 software development, experience design, strategy, organizational effectiveness, data, and Salesforce jobs across Texas. This increased investment is in response to client demand from companies in Texas and surrounding areas for more support and expertise to strengthen and optimize their business. This growth is being driven across the diverse industries that have made Texas such a compelling home for some of the world’s leading brands.

“Creating innovative ways to delight customers and employees has been a trend in recent years and has really escalated in terms of priority in the past year,” said Brian Jacobsen, South Central General Manager. “New ways of doing business and engaging humans, supported by emerging digital and technology solutions, are creating a wave of change for everyone. Slalom is excited to be at the center of it with our clients and our people by making this continued investment in Texas.”

As part of its multi-year growth plan, Slalom has already hit the ground running in the region, and the company is at the forefront of establishing new ways of working and collaborating. The increase in demand is also driving investment in jobs for Slalom Build (Slalom’s scalable and flexible approach to efficient software product design and development) and experienced skills supporting deep relationships with key partners such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Salesforce, and Google Cloud.

Slalom launched its initial Texas presence in Dallas in 2007, expanding into the rest of the state over time. The company has its sights set on contributing to the future growth and commerce rooted in the Lone Star State.

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