Of no long/medium term benefit - Temp ( Or 'Mountie') FDM Group Employee Review

1.0
Nov 26, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It gets you into the routine of work every day Office was central and easy to get to - though pricey as it was in the centre of London

Cons

Unpaid training, which can go on for far longer than you were told to expect, followed by 3 months of (unpaid) waiting to see if FDM can find you a temporary placement. You can be stuck going into FDM office ( as in you can't leave ) for over 9 months without pay - At the end of it you may get a placement or you may be released - luck and timing appeared to play a fairly large role, from what I saw, with regards to who got placed - I don't agree with the FDM comment on here "You can't polish a turd" as justification for not finding people work ( the people you found no placements for passed your entry 'tests' -) Prospects after 2 years working for FDM not so good as you were told. You are not allowed to join a FDM 'client' for a year after your departure - unless you or your employer wish to pay a big wad of money. Since clients are anyone that FDM have ever placed any person with, the list is fairly large. An unpleasant environment to work in - proper staff i.e. not I.T. trainees treat you pretty badly. This is throughout the company - HR, Sales, Marketing, Support staff, which led me to believe that this was an order from senior ( in every sense! ) management. Pay is very very bad. You will do well to live on it in the South of England - commuting & rent are v. expensive - especially if you have to keep relocating.

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