FDM Group reviews

3.1

53% would recommend to a friend

(3,952 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 3,952 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 Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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4K reviews
4.0
Jun 17, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Fdm funds training, has a great group of colleagues to work with and is a comtinuously growing company that should allow me to develop my career as it evolves.

Cons

The salary is slightly below average, but will hopefully improve over time, and holiday allowance is lower than some employers offer.

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FDM Group Response
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Jonathan Young, CIO: Thank you very much for your balanced feedback. I am glad to hear that you are enjoying the training with your peers and can see the long-term benefits to your career of working at FDM. I have taken on board your comments about salary and holiday allowance. It is something we are constantly reviewing in line with the current market. I am interested in your idea for regular catch-ups and would like to speak with you further so that I can understand how best to implement this. As I can see you are a current employee, please contact me and we can arrange a time to discuss.
1.0
Jun 16, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

The only pro to FDM is if you HAVE NO OPTIONS AT ALL, I am talking like you have had no job for 6 months+ or are incapable of speaking English then use them. That's not a pro. Then it becomes a dire relationship where you have to accept their terrible terms.

Cons

FDM is a company who takes advantage of you by creating a system of modern day IT indentured servitude. -It's a two year contract where you are underpaid drastically. You will make about 32K after taxes. Most of these jobs are 80K+ a year positions and FDM only offers you 43k your first year. Do the math. Go to a recruiter instead. -The clients are not that great. Yes they are well known banks. BUT, you are not in Front Office. So the name doesn't matter. You are essentially a back office IT worker who will be taken advantage of. - They pay you for 8 hours of work a day but anyone who works in Finance knows that no one works 8 hours a day. Its between 9 to 12 hour days plus add in your commute from the suburbs because you will not be able to live in the City you are working in. -Account Managers do not know what they are doing. They do not email you back or have no interest in there jobs. Let's be honest they are placing people in IT jobs. How can anyone be passionate about that? -The training program isn't a real training program. I do not know who gives them these awards but they must be blind. You learn nothing and their trainers are mediocre at best. - The positive reviews here are not from Consultants, this is from management and marketing teams. FDM has to improve their image in order to recruit. There reputation online is terrible and terrible in general as well. They are now a public company so image matters, even if its all lies. -If you are a current Consultant and FDM responds to your reviews asking you to politely to email HR with your "suggestions" -> It's a trap. FDM conducts reviews while you are being "trained." which are not anonymous. One of the trainees in my class gave them a honest assessment, he was called to meet with his trainers who scolded him into submission. Essentially they grilled him on why he wasn't happy with them and kept the door open to dismissing him if he kept it up. ***Now here is the challenge for those of you read this, IF YOU THINK I AM NOT TRUTHFUL, go to LinkedIn, search for former FDM consultants, and ask them if this is the truth or not. MOST OF THEM WILL AGREE WITH THIS. The best way to find out is to research. So ask away. PRO TIP: Learn UNIX command line and Basic SQL online by yourself using tools such as YouTube, W3 schools, Code Academy, and other University sites. Put them on your resume and send to IT recruiters. Say you are looking for entry level positions in Application Support, Business Analysis, Development, and Project management. Most have positions available to them and will be happy to help you. Banks constantly look for young talent in tech. Cut out the middle man.

2.0
Jun 15, 2016

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Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Training period is good and helpful, although unpaid

Cons

Pay- basically stealing from you They don't care about you, really

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FDM Group Response
9y
Jonathan Young, CIO: Thank you for your feedback. People are at the heart of our business model and our number one priority. Without people, we wouldn’t have a business. We care about all our employees and are always looking for ways to improve, so please email me if you would like to share some suggestions: jonathan.young@fdmgroup.com
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