Good if you want to. learn and gain experience - Consultant FDM Group Employee Review

4.0
2 June 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Training is good. Not hard to get into. You get paid during training and after training. Has the opportunity to work with financial companies. Good place to gain experience. Training is remote. Fdm don't force you to relocate. If you live near NYC, this can be a good option if pay is not your first concern. Inclusive culture. 15 day PTO a year

Cons

Pay is low. If you're not willing to relocate, it might take more time to get placed. Can be stressful until you get placed but can take this opportunity to up-skill.

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FDM Group Response
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Thank you for sharing your review with us! We're glad to hear that our program has provided you with a valuable training and career experience. Inclusivity is at the heart of FDM. We are committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive workplace environment so consultants can feel welcome, valued, and supported throughout their journey with us. A great culture is something we are proud to have succeeded in! We sincerely appreciate your feedback. Should you wish to discuss anything further, please contact USHumanResources@fdmgroup.com. Kind regards, FDM Group

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