FDM - Business Consultant FDM Group Employee Review

3.0
Feb 29, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Training: FDM Group provided comprehensive training that equipped me with the necessary skills for the job market. The training was thorough and tailored to the specific requirements of the roles they offer. Support Throughout Training: Throughout the training period, I received excellent support from FDM Group. They ensured that I had the resources and guidance needed to succeed in the program. Assistance in Job Placement: After completing the training, FDM Group continued to offer support in finding employment opportunities. They provided assistance with resume building, interview preparation, and connecting with potential employers. Competitive Salary: The compensation offered by FDM Group was competitive within the industry standards. This aspect was certainly a positive aspect of my experience with the company.

Cons

Job Security Concerns: Despite being offered an indefinite contract, job security at FDM Group is a concern. The company heavily relies on its client base, and fluctuations in projects or contracts can lead to uncertainty for employees. There have been instances where individuals were let go due to a lack of client projects. Limited Client Base: FDM Group's dependency on a limited number of clients poses a risk to employee stability. With fewer clients, there's a higher likelihood of layoffs during downtimes or project closures.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

It is a job that pays.

Cons

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