Be WARNED stay away from them - Anonymous employee FDM Group Employee Review

1.0
Mar 7, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are no pros for this company.

Cons

They will take people on when they do not have jobs to put them in as you are not paid while you are in training. The training is not useful at all when you are working for a client, especially the business side training. They will expect you to work extra hours but you will be paid on a daily rate not hourly.

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FDM Group Response
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Jonathan Young – Group Chief Information Officer - “It's very disappointing to read your review. I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss with you in person but your post is anonymous so I can't contact you. As you are an ex-employee could I request that you call the switchboard and ask for me so we can discuss? In the interim, for clarity I hope you'd take the time to read some observations I make in response to your post. We placed close to 1,000 consultants in the UK last year alone. So we have a clear record of around 4 jobs/day throughout 2015. So we do have jobs when you start training. It's true that when you join training there is not a specific job for you. But this is simply because you are about to begin around 13+ weeks training. So the jobs we have when you join will be filled when you have finished training. The record shows clearly that there will however be new assignments/”jobs” when you finish training. I am afraid I do not understand your comments about the training not being useful. As an ex-client whose departments hired around 500 FDM consultants from 2005-2015, I valued the training given to my FDM consultants before they joined me. Had I not, I would not have hired those consultants. Nor would I have continued hiring FDM consultants into tier 1 banks for 16 years…I note your point on hourly pay but respectfully ask you to please remember that our consultants are paid a salary once placed - a salary which continues to be paid on the rare occasion they find themselves beached (i.e. not on client site and between assignments/roles). They also receive a daily bonus whilst placed. Our clients expect professional, graduates in IT roles to work to a "professional working day" as the complex and challenging industries they work in demand this. I believe our pay strategy reflects the markets we work in - and this pay strategy provides steady financial support to the consultants between assignments. I hope to speak to you soon to discuss further.”

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