No guarantees - Former Applications Support Trainee FDM Group Employee Review

1.0
Sep 2, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The technical training itself is good although much of it was not instructor led during my time there. The office/training facility on Wall St is nice.

Cons

While most of the training is good, the training FDM provides to familiarize trainees with the finance world is inadequate. They did not seem to have anyone qualified enough to teach finance basics during my time there. Important to stress that FDM does not guarantee you employment, they shop your resume/CV to companies and facilitate interviews. They are supposed to keep on putting your resume out there until you get placed. As someone in management told me: "it's our job to get you a job". In my case, I did get some interviews but was never placed. After my sign off from training (4 months in), I no longer had to attend the training facility every day. From this point on FDM never contacted me for anymore interviews. No reason was given for this, the interviews just stopped coming in for me. There can be many legitimate reasons why this occurred; but none of the sales people or anyone in management ever bothered to offer an explanation. They just continued to ignore emails sent to them. I have witnessed many trainees get placed with companies so It is obviously not a scam; it just appears to me that the process does not work for everybody.

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Cons

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Pros

It is a job that pays.

Cons

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