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 Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Feb 13, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

1) Reasonably comprehensive training. Trainer quality is overall pretty good, but can vary. 2) You will meet a lot of peers who are also trying to start their careers. 3) Health/vision/dental benefits kick in during training.

Cons

1) You will work for around a month before ever receiving a paycheck . 2) $15/hr until you work on-site with a client. 3) Lower end $50K - $60K salary as a consultant (ramps up every 6 months). 4) You are locked into 2 year contract with the client; leaving FDM before then incurs a $15K fee (their value for training). 5) Account managers who facilitate client placement vary immensely in quality/professionalism. 6) Minimal support is provided after training is completed; you are mostly on your own to maintain and improve your skills. 7) Projects done after training but before client placement are poorly managed and have no full-time staff oversight. 8) Poor communication overall - decisions are constantly made that not all staff are aware of, or in agreement on. There's a general impression that a lot of people are trying their best but winging it.

4.0
Dec 2, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

-If you wish to have a career in IT but have no experience, this is where you need to go. You gain real knowledge and skills in the industry and the experience you gain is priceless. I had no background in IT whatsoever and could not find a job. Now I have offers lined up. -The trainers, for the most part, do a good job. The quality of your training is entirely up to the amount of work you willing to put into it. Don't try? You won't get far. -The exposure to different clients via interviews and events really helps you to gain an understanding about what corporate looks for in a candidate. (This will be really helpful when you're looking for jobs on your own.) -No one talks about it but the benefits are really good. My health insurance is incredible.

Cons

-Pay is bad. $12/hr during training, $45k-$50k during your 2 years as a consultant. If you have to relocate, expenses such as Rent, food, gas add up fast. It's completely manageable though. -Geoflexible i.e. You must be ready to move ANYWHERE AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE. I'm not kidding. If you get an interview for a position on the other side of the country and you get the job, pack your bags kid, you're going. Don't want to? You'll have to pay $30k to break the contract. Yeah. This aspect horrified me when I first joined but I've actually enjoyed my placement, can't say the same for some of my other fellow consultants.

1.0
Jan 5, 2021

Avoid at all costs

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Pros

Opportunity to expand professional network. Opportunity to relocate (if that is what you are into) Help with finding employment with their clients. 401k matching up to 2% (free money into your 401k which over the course of 2 years equates to 1 extra paycheck of money into your 401k, yes I did the math)

Cons

Where to begin..? Pay is absolutely criminal. No matter what client you work for and where you work, pay remains the same. That is to say a person working for a health insurance organization based out of Tennessee will make the same amount as a person working for a top tier financial institution based out of NYC. This bodes better for the person in Tennessee but not for the person in NYC that has to struggle to make ends meet on a 30k-45k salary. Complete and utter lack of professionalism. The management and those in charge of the clients see you as a commodity rather than a person. They could not possibly care less what happens to you as long as they get you to work onsite with a client so you are making them money. They give up on their employees rather than work with them. I saw people let go for failing too many interviews rather than working with those people to understand why they are failing at interviews. An entire group of employees were laid off because they all received the same exact mediocre review from a client. FDM never questioned why multiple people received the same exact review, word for word, from a person at the client company that did not work with those FDM employees at all. Exploitation of employees. If you find yourself unlucky enough to be in between placements, you are given the "choice" to either study up on PEGA, or to do development work for FDM. Rather than hire developers at a reasonable salary to do any infrastructure work they need, FDM uses their consultants to get this work done and pay those employees a whopping 33k a year to do these tasks. Benefits are not worth it, you will be paying out of pocket for most medical expenses so either stay on your family plan, or look for your own insurance.

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