Satisfaction is highly dependent based where you are placed and dealing with the Sales team was a complete nightmare - IT Consultant FDM Group Employee Review

1.0
Feb 1, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The initial training period was not bad Placement wise, very luck dependent, you don’t get to choose where you go. I know some that got a good placement and loved it which is fair play but many from my time there cannot say the same.

Cons

Where do I begin, I should have seen the red flags from when the recruiter consistently did not call me back at the agreed time for feedback After getting accepted into the company and completing the training, that’s when things changed for the worst. For a start, their many of the Sales team are not well trained, rude and inauthentic personalities. They treat the consultants like their own personal employees or simply as numbers which should not be the case. If you are not happy with where you are placed, they expect you to just accept it and although they allow you to express your concerns, nothing will be done about it. By coming here, you will have no say on your career, it’s whatever is decided by the Sales team based on their clients so it may or may not work out as you would like. And the bench staff that supervise consultants on the bench are honestly rude and patronising except for one who was genuinely a lovely person.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

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Cons

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