FDM Group reviews

3.1

53% would recommend to a friend

(3,949 total reviews)
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Rod Flavell

55% approve of CEO

34% positive business outlook

FDM Group has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 3,949 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The FDM Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informatique industry (3.9 stars).

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4.0
Apr 23, 2013

The Reality

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Pros

Lets be honest. Unemployment is now at 8% with 21% of 16-24 year olds unemployed. FDM gives graduates a chance in a time when it is very hard for people our age to find real jobs. OK the training is unpaid but myself and many of my friends form University ended up doing unpaid internships for extended periods of time- these were all at companies with no job offer at the end. At least the technical training gives you actual skills, as opposed to being good at getting coffee or photocopying. Also its important to remember that during the training FDM has salespeople (like them or not) working to find you a job. Yes the company makes money on each placement. I have never known anyone deny this. At the end of the day it is business and all businesses have to make money. Lets not be precious as a graduate we all have lots to learn and I have learnt a lot working at FDM. At the start of your career its about getting the foot in the door and then working your way up.

Cons

The main Con is that you have to be geographically flexible if this is something you cannot do. Then FDM isn't the right choice. Also training does take 4 months unpaid, but as i said earlier would you rather spend 4 months getting better with real world skills or getting someone coffee!

1.0
Apr 17, 2013
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Pros

You get an amazing feeling after you've left the company.

Cons

Training • Was given no formal training – all self-taught. Charged 20k for something I could have done better at home. • No certification or anything to show for it. • Passed interviews for placements which ended up falling through with no real explanation as to why. • Took over a month and a half to start after securing an actual placement as FDM tried to negotiate stupid rates with client. Placement • Was meant to be a Java position however ended up doing something completely different. FDM didn’t care as long as they were making money and didn’t want to place me elsewhere so as to not ruin their relationship with client ... so I was forced to carry on. • Rent is very high in central London and I was having to pay back a loan I took out to survive the unpaid period (don't want to call it training) – living like a pauper even though I was working for blue chip IB… FDM didn’t care. Try to make any reasonable requests for help and you're threatened with legal action and reminded of the "fee". Ultimately my placement ended a few months before my 2 years was up so I spent some more time back at the lovely FDM office. Treated very bad – not treated like employees and treated worse than school children. No appreciation for the hard work you put in and the sacrifices you made. Senior sales will love to tell you how hard they work for you and how you're in no position to make any requests. To top it off I was punished for forgetting Java even though FDM forced me to continue with a non development role and I was told we are expected to have carried on practicing Java outside of work. My career aspirations and complaints were ignored as long as I was making money for them and when the tables had turned they wanted to punish me for it. 2 years on and I have nothing to show for it... my career as a Java developer hasn't progressed and my only achievement is that I've filled the FDM coffers at my own expense. The reality of this company honestly comes out when a group of FDM mountees get together – everyone had their own grievances with FDM of very bad experiences or issues with the company - would rarely hear a good sentiment towards them. Most people regret ever having joined the company. Having an affiliation with FDM makes you depressed – you feel ashamed to tell fellow co-workers you’re from that place… The people running this scheme know exactly what they're doing. They are money hungry and have no morals. My advice to anyone looking to join..... DON'T! Not until they make some real changes and treat their mountees better. Will look back to this board in a few years and hopefully we have see some positive reviews.

1.0
Apr 14, 2013

Bait and switch sounds about right

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Pros

none- if you have any dignity

Cons

unpaid training ridiculous 2 year- 30k contract slave intern labor

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