FDM Group reviews

3.1

52% would recommend to a friend

(3,957 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 3,957 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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5.0
Jun 1, 2016
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I joined FDM as a consultant 6 years ago through the graduate programme and worked onsite for 2 and a half years. I left once my contract was complete and worked as a functional consultant, re-joining FDM in February 2015. FDM has given me a career that has allowed me to work with a number of top companies and as well as the opportunity to work in several countries for extended periods of time. I came back as I liked the culture at FDM and was looking for somewhere I could make a difference - the idea of helping other graduates kick start their careers really appealed and I was hoping my experience as a former consultant would help with this. My current role means I'm very fortunate to work closely with the trainees/consultants in the Academy, managing the beach and acting as Team Leader to my group - the Trailblazers. We meet weekly to discuss their experience at FDM - areas they need more support with, what's happened over the last week, upcoming interviews and to celebrate when someone gets placed! Some of the postings I have seen on here do not accurately reflect the place that I chose to come back to or highlight the many positive experiences of our consultants that have now started successfully launched their careers in IT. The support provided to ensure this happens is always improving as we grow and it’s extremely satisfying when someone gets placed, especially if you’ve been able to help them get there. Below are some of the main positives from working at FDM: Salary If you are prepared to put the effort in, you will be rewarded. The jump from 2nd year to 3rd year pay is significant – after this it’s very much up to you. The training is unpaid but the travel bursary helps with this now - considering the career opportunities available once you’ve completed the contract, it’s worth funding yourself for 2-3 months. Some of my friends from my original training group are now getting upwards of £600/day. Support There is already a CPS (Consultant Peer Support) at a large number of clients and the Consultant Support team visit as many clients as possible across the UK however, the support we provide to Consultants in the field has now improved further as everyone has a Relationship Manager that stays with them throughout their time at FDM, from the moment you first start onsite. I’m fortunate enough to be involved in this and now personally provide pastoral care, career advice and act as a general point of contact for 100+ Consultants, along with many other senior members of the management team across the business. Networking You start to build your network from day 1 and this continues for as long as you stay with FDM - Other delegates on your assessment day, your Foundation training group, your Core training group, Trainers, other Consultants on site, senior management both internal and external and recruiters, as once your 2 years is up you will have a set of transferable skills that are extremely marketable. Clients Top clients from a variety of industries including the Finance sector, Government, Insurance, Retail, NGO’s, Communications and more. FDM opens the door and it is down to you to work hard onsite and start to build on this. At the start of your career, the industry you work in is not as important as the commercial experience you will gain with any client – if you put the effort in during training, you will get the opportunity to prove yourself onsite and progress quickly with each new role. Unlike a normal graduate programme, the majority of roles are not entry level which already puts you ahead but this can of course be challenging, often with a steep learning curve so you need to be prepared to put the time and effort in. It's your career, and what you put in you will definitely get back out!

Cons

Time spent between placements can be frustrating however, one of the things that I realised from working internally compared to my perception from when I was consultant was the significant effort that goes into sourcing suitable roles, with account managers sometimes working with accounts for 6 months+ before an opportunity becomes available with that client. I had thought it was like a conveyor belt previously with roles constantly available but the reality is that as with any business, there must be a demand. This can sometimes lead to a period of time where you will be without a client, although this is only the case for 0.7% of the UK consultant population (over 2,200) with most finishing one role and moving straight into another. I’ve seen a few posts around geographically flexibility being an issue, and the 2 year contract aspect but these are made clear from the start. If you ask any Consultant, the 2 years fly by (my contract was 2.5 years) and is such as small percentage of your overall career that being flexible now pays dividends later on when you are able to command a substantial salary in the market and can choose the location you work in.

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FDM Group Response
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Thank you very much for taking the time to post such an in-depth review of your time with FDM. It is great to hear how much you have gained from working with us and we hope you continue to grow and develop here. If you have any suggestions as to how else we can improve, please contact me directly at jonathan.young@fdm.com and I will be very happy to discuss.
3.0
Mar 15, 2016

Java Developer

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good career progression. Opportunities to work at a blue chip company

Cons

The contract itself is a little constraining but it is all to protect the company from losing its investment in you.

1.0
Mar 7, 2016

Be WARNED stay away from them

Anonymous employee
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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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