FDM Group reviews

3.1

53% would recommend to a friend

(3,949 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 3,949 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
Jan 20, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

The only positive about joining FDM Group is that you learn how to avoid dodgy companies like this in the future.

Cons

One of the lowest salaries in the market with a very funny raise in the second year. FDM is renting you to other companies as sub-contractors, FDM gets loads of money because of your work and you get pennies. For your managers and the company you are only money producing units nothing more, they will never hear your concerns. In terms of benefits they give the bare minimum. Only pension. And this is because the government has made this mandatory. Training provided is very minimal. Many of the trainers are not very knowledgable. I you have a MSc expect to know more than your trainers.

1.0
Oct 24, 2013

Horrendous.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing Free Coffee? Nothing Free Hot Chocolate Location Nothing People of the same age

Cons

This is a company who treats their trainees like prisoners and pays them like prisoners. They force you to do things you do not want to do in a very very unprofessional manor. Let me give you some examples: My friend at FDM who arrived at the same time as me applied to do web development. After he got accepted, he was told he can no longer do this and was put on the .NET C# stream. On our first day, we were all told they were no longer training C#, and so everyone was forced to the Java stream. When they found jobs for him, the jobs were not even remotely related to development, and instead got a role he didn't want to do. When he told them he wouldn't like this job? Tough, you are forced to do it. He was switched 4 times before he had enough and quit. I shortly quit afterwards too after reading the contract. They take ridiculous amounts of your salary, and if you leave, you have to pay the £21,000 (inadequate) "training" they give. Just for some prospective: My undergraduate degree was £9,000 for the three years. My masters degree was £10,000 for one year. I'm sorry but 16 weeks of training isn't worth that price tag. Oh, did I mention the content is taught by fellow trainees? Stupid. So no, I have strong speculations the £21,000 is a form of black mail to tie you down to the company for two years. I had an offer for a highly renowned bank in just three days of joining the company. The interviewer for the bank asked me questions which were not related to the FDM training. So in other words, I didn't need the training.. YET I had to pay up!! It's a prison, they treat you like toddlers, no trust, no listening to music while working (some people require music to concentrate in that very loud computer room). I asked current trainees who have trained with them for a while and asked for their opinion. They all wish they knew to escape from this prison before they were tied.

1.0
Jun 5, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- You get a job. In this recession that's at least something - When you're placed you do form a social bond with other FDMers working in the same office as you

Cons

- You will NEVER get paid anywhere near as much as a normal IT contractor who does the same work as you (probably around 60% of what they earn at MOST) - Senior management and legal team take contract questions as threats and bully you into accepting their terms - You don't get paid whilst training, and the training itself is pretty substandard - You're forced to work for them for 2 years with the threat of legal action if you want to quit early - I've met my accounts manager 6 times now and the person still doesn't know my name

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