FDM Group reviews

3.1

54% would recommend to a friend

(3,948 total reviews)
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Rod Flavell

56% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

FDM Group has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 3,948 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
1.0
Oct 23, 2017
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Pros

1. For the FDM Graduate Program, very thorough and rigorous training is provided, helping you learn the software and skills required to do well and progress in the field of technology. You also get proper certification, so that will be useful in future. 2. Good opportunity to work for a major financial institution. With proper networking, you can progress well in your career after the 2 year contract is over. 3. The trainers and account managers are incredibly helpful. They do their best to ensure you learn during the training and get a placement with a client.

Cons

1. Very low pay. In many cases, the actual salary can be lower than the 40,000 in Year 1 and 45,000 in Year 2 as advertised by FDM. The actual pay structure is, Year 1: $40,000* ($22,230 basic salary per annum + $68.10 daily bonus) Year 1: $45,000* ($22,230 basic salary per annum + $87.25 daily bonus) The daily bonus depends on the number of days you spend at a client's work site. So if you don't get placed with a client then you will not be earning that amount. 2. There is no guarantee you will get placement with a client. You may have to wait anywhere between 0-3 months (or longer) after training is over before you get a placement. And even then, the it may not be for the entire 2 year duration. In some cases, you may get placement only for 3/6/12 months and after that you would have to start looking for another placement all over again. 3. Contract release can cost you upto $30,000 if you decide to leave after 2 weeks at FDM.

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FDM Group Response
8y
Thank you for your feedback. FDM’s program is very unique; for those willing to invest the couple of years’ time of training and client placements, the long term career growth potential of an FDM consultant is incredible. After the two-year placement period, our consultants are equipped with extensive work experience, and many go on to internalize with their placement client. It is FDM’s aim to maximize the time you are placed on a client site. Most consultants are pre-selected for a client before they even reach the end of their training. It is true that client placements vary in duration. For many, this is seen as a perk of the program; multiple placements means you get the opportunity to broaden your skills and your networks, gaining insight into how a number of our prestigious client organizations operate. However, our Careers Program is not the right fit for everyone, which is why we try to make the recruitment process as transparent as possible. We also offer a 14-day trial period to all new consultants at the start of their training to give them the opportunity to learn more about our business and ensure that FDM is the right choice for them. It sounds like you decided to leave within your first week, and we respect that decision. We also appreciate your thoughts on how to make the program more attractive to candidates like yourself, as we’re always looking to improve the experience for our consultants. Andy Brown
1.0
Dec 23, 2018

DO NOT APPLY - it is a scam, I work there now!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

It MIGHT help you get your foot through the door

Cons

FDM do not appreciate you as an employee, to them you will always be a “money making machine” they give you 17 days annual leave (as they force you to take 3 days off during Christmas whilst the office is closed). They make £250.00-£500.00 per day from you whilst you’re getting a day rate of £13.00 You need to work 40 hours per week Once you’re on site, the account managers DO NOT CARE ABOUT YOU. I was doing admin for 6 months, very task based and was learning nothing at all. I spoke with my account managers and they tried to insult me by saying it was project work - I felt depressed, anxious and stuck that I was going to do this for 2 years and have no prospects by the time I reached 28 years old with no progression. As I’m quite a peoples person I spoke to everyone at the client site and thankfully I was liked by the head and moved to a BA role. I’d like to stress that I got where I was because of ME and not FDM or the account managers. The training is awful and borderline illegal. 845am -530pm UNPAID - you cannot leave a minute earlier (Leeds office). I felt like a was a school child. If you are beached after the training you are still unpaid until after 3 months where you can “leave” Terrible terrible terrible company - they take advantage of students who are vulnerable and limited as they may have only got a 2.2 in university (which is still amazing). Do not work here unless you can fight your way up.

1.0
Aug 5, 2017

Possibly the worst graduate scheme..

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Pros

Central London location. That's about it.

Cons

- Unpaid training, with hardly any support other than reclaiming travel bursary, this is particularly hard if you are placed in London and aren't from the city - therefore very hard if you invest so much of your time/money/effort into a company, when you receive so little back - The company itself only care about fast tracking you through the initial training and therefore the structure of the training and learning is AWFUL. To say it is worth around 20k, I wouldn't pay a penny towards it. - The actual training content from the teachers themselves is pretty pathetic too. There is definitely not much support or mentoring that they brag about, as you really do not have any spare time to balance the amount of work they give you and the trainers do not like to waste their time to help you out of lesson hours. - You are expected to learn modules from scratch in the space of 4 days and be examined on it. Then move on to the next course the following week.. I don't know how the company thinks people (especially fresh graduates) can learn something that is so fast paced and so new in such little time. They are trying to cram the training in as quick as possible in order for them to sell you on to their clients. - You are expected to pass every module, however it is not mentioned to you prior to when you receive the job, that if you fail to meet their "75%' pass rate expectations, and the attempt to resit, you are chucked off the training course on the same day. People were literally 'escorted' out and made to leave the building straight away, just by not reaching FDM's 'prestigious' expectations - again, this is terrible for some candidates that would have invested a lot into this scheme, and had not been told about the training procedure at the start. - Hardly any support is given to the students whilst on training, particularly if you have retakes. You are expected to do everything by yourself, alongside studying for a new module the next week (along with pointless presentations/"elevator pitches (!?)) - Account managers are treated as if they are Gods for some odd reason. The company seems to be very cut-throat. Nearly every day they are holding assessment days, which really demonstrates the culture of the company - you are just a number to them that they want to quickly shift out to their clients. They pay you a measly 21k in your first year, whilst at the same time making so much money off of you. Definitely DO NOT recommend this graduate scheme as it's business model gives no incentives to the individual. It is both mentally straining and can be emotionally stressful for some individuals that do not have a background in IT/Business, especially as absolutely NO support if given to the trainees.

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FDM Group Response
8y
I’m sorry to hear that you didn’t enjoy the experience and that you wouldn’t recommend FDM. We appreciate that the programme may not suit everyone, which is why we go through the model and all the terms and conditions, during the assessment process and anyone can drop out in the first two weeks. We present the whole programme including the commitment by FDM and the commitment from you to FDM. The training is challenging and fast faced in order to set our consultants up for success on client sites. The industry moves quickly and our people are expected to pick up new skills and learn at the same pace. The vast majority of consultants progress to have extremely lucrative careers. I’m really sorry that it didn’t work out for you though. I would welcome the opportunity to discuss your feedback further if you’re up for it. Please feel free to email me directly, my email address is andy.brown@fdmgroup.com Andy Brown – Chief Commercial Officer
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