Only if you are desperate and have explored all other avenues. - Account Manager FDM Group Employee Review

1.0
23 July 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Only if you are absolutely desperate would I recommend applying here. They can get you a job with an investment bank. But it's certainly no guarantee. Go on LinkedIn and search for trainees (I.e technical graduates not sales staff/recruitment/marketing) who spent 2 years with FDM before being released. Send them a message; many are doing well but most don't have anything nice to say about FDM. They usually use expletives when describing how the sales and academy staff treated them.

Cons

- Racism in the office : lots of racist comments made by account managers and senior staff when the trainees are not present. - Rude , unhelpful account managers who in reality are recruiters who only care about money and are put under pressure to "sell" graduates to other companies(their clients). This is essentially their business model. They stopped using the word "sold" and now say "placed" to appear politically correct. - biased selection of graduates who will be placed: if you attended a top 10 university, are female , Caucasian or all the above you will be given preferential treatment with regards to client interviews for jobs. - upto NINE months unpaid after which NO GUARANTEED JOB. During these 9 months (upto 6 months training & after training you are forced to stay with the company for a further 90 working days) you are forced to come into their office each day. Thus if in London you will be paying travel costs & accommodation & living costs for 9 months without a salary! - FYI The company that owns FDM (Inflexion) sold their entire share in FDM(google it). Why would they do this? Think about it.

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5.0
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CEO approval
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
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CEO approval
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Pros

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Cons

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