Alliant Consulting
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8185 Camino Santa Fe #2
San Diego, CA 92121 - 619-831-0704
Chamber Rating
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Tasia Pellin
I first learned about Alliant Consulting when my sister switched careers from the Counseling Psychology to #laborcompliance #prevailingwage in April 2018. I was so jealous, but a year later I would make Alliant history! I was one of five Labor Compliance Administrative Clerks applicants selected to be part of Alliance first OG newbies Class 2019. During the first two weeks of our classroom training we got to meet all the staff and hear about their experiences and best practices. The curriculum is easy to follow and there is always someone there to answer all questions and I ask a lot of questions. Alliant is a place where everyone gets a chance to sparkle and be yourself. This month I celebrated my 1-year anniversary with Alliant. It has been a year filled with opportunities for the whole Alliant Consulting family. Expanding in all ways, Always --Ryan Servant, Million Dollar Listing New York.
Aug 20th, 2020 -
Nancy M.
Enjoy working with Alliant. They always make it a cooperative effort for projects to stay within labor compliance rather than looking for non compliant issues to "punish". Pleasure working with them.
Jul 12th, 2020 -
Judie Fehrenbach
Ive worked for Alliant for almost 6 years. Its been by far the best experience re-entering the workforce after taking time off to raise my family. Management has always been supportive and flexible. I truly consider my co-workers as my extended family. We work hard and are rewarded for our efforts. Our staff prides itself on quality work on behalf of our clients. I look forward to continuing to provide our clients with the highest standard of oversite in the industry.
Dec 21st, 2019 -
Allison Blackman
If you're considering working here please read this first. Cons: There were many downsides to working at Alliant. All of which had to do with management of the company. When I first started, Joanne (HR manager) and Christa (owner) promised an open door policy, however as I continued with the company I came to see the trend of there being an open door policy as long as you came to them with issues that didn't contradict them. As long as you were on their good side your position was safe with the company. However, should you come to them with any disagreement on policies or any issues with how they ran the company your standing with Alliant was easily threatened. As you can imagine, this contributed/s to an extremely high turn over at Alliant. -The HR manager did not have adequate knowledge of labor compliance and thus proved to be a poor source of assistance to employees with things such as labor compliance, work load management, job training and coaching. All of which are issues someone in HR management for a labor compliance company should be able to handle. -Labor compliance is a difficult subject to learn. I found that after a 2 week training period the expectations put on employees to perform at near perfection were extremely high! This contributed to functioning under a level of stress that left many employees drained and unhappy. Towards the end of my time at Alliant I regularly felt like just a number; as long as my performance was perfect I was in their good graces, but the minute I needed help or any kind of additional training I was considered a burden and drain on the company's resources. During my time at Alliant many employees were constantly fearful of losing their positions. -I also noticed that management seemed to play favorites. People's positions were protected if the bosses liked you, but if not, then you would find yourself in a precarious position. Suggestions to management: -Find a new business model for the management of employee relations. -Get a new HR manager who knows how to deal with people, knows the trade, and has the ability to be kind. - Don't play favorites with employees and be willing to help those who need more training. It can't always be about numbers.
Nov 5th, 2019 -
Sh Qureshi
Jul 12th, 2019
About
Alliant Consulting
Alliant Consulting is one of the nation's premier third party labor compliance firms, offering prevailing wage oversight, training and auditing services from coast to coast. At Alliant we understand that complying with labor laws and regulations can feel tedious and overwhelming which is why it is our mission to ensure project compliance for all of the clients we service both large and small. We are proud to be DBE, SBE and WBE Certified.
Contact Info
- 619-831-0704
- [email protected]
Services
- Consultant
- Labor Compliance Consulting
- Labor Compliance Services
- Prevailing Wage Oversight
- Prevailing Wage Compliance
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Alliant Consulting?
A The phone number for Alliant Consulting is: 619-831-0704.
Q Where is Alliant Consulting located?
A Alliant Consulting is located at 8185 Camino Santa Fe #2, San Diego, CA 92121
Q What is the internet address for Alliant Consulting?
A The website (URL) for Alliant Consulting is: https://go-alliant.com/
Q How is Alliant Consulting rated?
A Alliant Consulting has a 4.6 Star Rating from 11 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Alliant Consulting
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 11 Reviews )Tasia Pellin on Google
I first learned about Alliant Consulting when my sister switched careers from the Counseling Psychology to #laborcompliance #prevailingwage in April 2018. I was so jealous, but a year later I would make Alliant history! I was one of five Labor Compliance Administrative Clerks applicants selected to be part of Alliance first OG newbies Class 2019. During the first two weeks of our classroom training we got to meet all the staff and hear about their experiences and best practices. The curriculum is easy to follow and there is always someone there to answer all questions and I ask a lot of questions. Alliant is a place where everyone gets a chance to sparkle and be yourself. This month I celebrated my 1-year anniversary with Alliant. It has been a year filled with opportunities for the whole Alliant Consulting family. Expanding in all ways, Always --Ryan Servant, Million Dollar Listing New York.
Nancy M. on Yelp
Enjoy working with Alliant. They always make it a cooperative effort for projects to stay within labor compliance rather than looking for non compliant issues to "punish". Pleasure working with them.
Judie Fehrenbach on Google
Ive worked for Alliant for almost 6 years. Its been by far the best experience re-entering the workforce after taking time off to raise my family. Management has always been supportive and flexible. I truly consider my co-workers as my extended family. We work hard and are rewarded for our efforts. Our staff prides itself on quality work on behalf of our clients. I look forward to continuing to provide our clients with the highest standard of oversite in the industry.
Allison Blackman on Google
If you're considering working here please read this first.
Cons:
There were many downsides to working at Alliant. All of which had to do with management of the company. When I first started, Joanne (HR manager) and Christa (owner) promised an open door policy, however as I continued with the company I came to see the trend of there being an open door policy as long as you came to them with issues that didn't contradict them. As long as you were on their good side your position was safe with the company. However, should you come to them with any disagreement on policies or any issues with how they ran the company your standing with Alliant was easily threatened. As you can imagine, this contributed/s to an extremely high turn over at Alliant.
-The HR manager did not have adequate knowledge of labor compliance and thus proved to be a poor source of assistance to employees with things such as labor compliance, work load management, job training and coaching. All of which are issues someone in HR management for a labor compliance company should be able to handle.
-Labor compliance is a difficult subject to learn. I found that after a 2 week training period the expectations put on employees to perform at near perfection were extremely high! This contributed to functioning under a level of stress that left many employees drained and unhappy. Towards the end of my time at Alliant I regularly felt like just a number; as long as my performance was perfect I was in their good graces, but the minute I needed help or any kind of additional training I was considered a burden and drain on the company's resources. During my time at Alliant many employees were constantly fearful of losing their positions.
-I also noticed that management seemed to play favorites. People's positions were protected if the bosses liked you, but if not, then you would find yourself in a precarious position.
Suggestions to management:
-Find a new business model for the management of employee relations.
-Get a new HR manager who knows how to deal with people, knows the trade, and has the ability to be kind.
- Don't play favorites with employees and be willing to help those who need more training. It can't always be about numbers.
Sh Qureshi on Google
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 11 Reviews )Write a Review
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