FDM Group Java Developer reviews

2.4

0% would recommend to a friend

(41 total reviews)
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Rod Flavell

45% approve of CEO

1% positive business outlook

Java Developer employees have rated FDM Group with 2.4 out of 5 stars, based on 41 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Java Developer professionals have an average working experience there. FDM Group is rated 38% below average by Java Developer professionals compared to other employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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41 reviews
1.0
Oct 17, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Access to certain jobs that don't necessarily have graduate programs.

Cons

I'm almost done with my two year jail period at FDM - and boy am I relieved. 1.) I received Java training, valued at 21,000 pounds, by someone who had completed the same course less than a year before. Think about this, you could do three masters programs, at the best universities in the world for this kind of price. Outrageous. You sign the contract before you've received any training, which they claim to be world class. 2.) You are treated like a child during the training. The account managers/sales teams are the champions of this organisation. They know nothing about technology - but boy, do they know how to sell cheap labour. 3.) Salary. You will earn less than a babysitter for two years. The cut you take from the client is in most cases less than 40%. That means you're working more for FDM Group, than you are for yourself. 4.) The contract. You have absolutely zero power, zero safety net. You can, legally, be kicked out at the discretion of FDM (i.e for no reason), and be forced to pay back over 20,000 pounds. It appears they generally like to settle out of court, but they hold this threat over your head for everything. You forget to send in your weekly timesheet one week? Guess what, you're breaking your contract - and they actually threaten you with disciplinary action! I've taken the contract to a few different lawyers - and they all say you would lose in court. The only way out appears to be family matters and health cases - they seem to be very fair in these cases. 5.) Third year - beyond your two years. After two years of telling me the client will hire me (this came from both sides of the table). FDM and the client have gone behind my back to agree a third year salary. They now say they can't hire me, FDM have made me an offer. It is lowball when you look at the average salaries you should be earning in this industry. They then told me this was non-negotiable and that they wouldn't pay market rates. Trust me. You do not want to join this company as a graduate. In our industry - if you accept such a low salary - guess what - you're indicating that you are a terrible tester, developer, PMO. It's a shame that they tend to pray on young graduates with little real world experience. I fell for it. These guys are expert sales people. Get everything in writing, question everything, if you don't, you WILL be burned.

3.0
Oct 6, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

-If you're a fresh university graduate with hopes of working in a bank but you don't have good grades, then FDM can help you get a job with a good bank. -Training is decent. - Good way to get I.T. job experience if you're a university graduate.

Cons

-You don't get paid while training, you only get paid once you start working for on of their clients. -To be trained by FDM you have to sign a contract saying you have to work for them for 2 years and that they can send you anywhere in the UK. - Only way around the country is by paying £21,000 or by getting a lawyer. - Not much flexibility in terms of choosing where you want to work or who you want to work for.

3.0
Aug 19, 2015

My Review about FDM

Recommend
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Pros

-Learning a lot about the fundamentals of different programming languages. -Guide you through your Job searching process. -Hopefully refer you to a blue chip company. -I don't have much experience working in a company and I was told FDM focuses on fulling in the gap between university and employment.

Cons

-It's really stressing. The training sessions are every weekday from 9:00am to 5:30am and we have to learn new material for each class. I feel like quitting everyday, but it's not really for marks, so my advice is to do your best and ask for help when needed. -Really small environment. -Your salary will be low. The client company probably pay FDM $20,000 annually, for the two years, for referring to that company. -If you feel like you have the ability to get a job on your own, I don't really recommend you to join FDM as it can take up a lot of your time.

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