Waste of a Journey - Anonymous employee FDM Group Employee Review

1.0
Jun 25, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

talk the talk - the ability to rope people in making stuff up about the company on the fly

Cons

Do not cover travel expenses or light snacks Unpaid classroom based learning Unpaid Bench time Unprofessional environment and the assessment felt thrown together and improvised Underpaying, Roping Graduates into paying the Extortionate training fees Continuously not enough skills No clear progression for new starters You have absolutely no control over what work you do, who you do it for, where it is you live/work or how long you do it for. This is not an exaggeration. If you are found a temporary placement that is totally not what you want and would not be something that you would even consider normally, you still have to do it. You can't leave because FDM will charge you £20,000, as they are keen to remind you. If you get a placement and therefore stay for 2 years, at the end of that 2 years you are out of the door with your crummy mixed-bag work experience CV and debt that you've built up by renting a room here there and everywhere servicing FDM clients. "There doesn't appear to be a lot of direction in your career path" is something that you may hear when being interviewed. The clients ... How this works is a hundred or so of you attend 'training' every day while some girls phone around every company known to man for something for you to do. If they find a possible placement you are sent to an interview ( they are not real clients, you have to get the job like you would through a temporary recruitment company). If they can't find enough placements - and they take on way more people than they get placements as they don't have to pay you - then they get rid of you after making you attend their office for 6 months or so. The sell. Girls attending your university telling you that this is the biggest I.T. employer in Britain, & how FDM have won more awards and medals than Jessica Ennis. Firstly they are not an employer, they are a middleman between you and the company that you work for. As for the awards that they've won ... as far as I am aware there are NONE. How anyone can objectively say that this is a good deal worth 5 glass door stars is beyond my understanding. It really is the very last resort and should only be contemplated if you are absolutely desperate and are prepared to close your eyes and throw the dice. If you do consider it, run the idea by your parents, a friend etc and see what they think Someone earlier on this survey mentioned 'bait and switch', which is EXACTLY what this is. Just to reiterate you can't leave unless you want to pay FDM £20,000 for "Training".

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Pros

Gets you in front of corporate clients - especially good clients in the finance/banking/energy industries Decent base training (or affirming you have the skills already for an entry level role) Good entry level tech role for those looking to get their foot in the door Pretty good benefits (especially for a contractor role)

Cons

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Pros

It is a job that pays.

Cons

They will promise you opportunities that don't exist. The company they contract you to will promise you work that you will not be assigned. I was a Java Consultant with a masters degree in Math and certificate in full stack and I was shoved into a manual testing position that required zero coding and constantly dangled automation in front of my face. When I was asked to look at Selenium, I studied it in some of the copious amounts of downtime i had and was reprimanded during the next meeting for 'wasting company time'. I moved from Texas to New Jersey for my first position. After contracts with the company were terminated, I was pulled off my assignment only to be abruptly fired for "lack of geoflexibility" despite willingness to move to several places they do business including NYC and even Denver. There is no accountability from them as the only response they give is "the decision is final". There is no way to appeal a blatant lie. Their company has no integrity and side with business majors over people that know how chemicals and physics and electrical components work just seem like bad life decisions. They will say you can reapply but they won't hire you. They'd full of it at every angle.

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