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October Consultant Placements

Maree - Marketing Assistant

Congratulations to our newest FDM IT Consultants who have completed their training and been placed onsite to work with the following clients…

IT Job Options – Where Could FDM Take You?

Maree - Marketing Assistant

FDM’s Academy Programme enables fast-tracked career progression into the IT industry, through technical and professional skills development combined with commercial experience.  The training generally take 8-16 weeks to complete, after which you will begin an exciting journey as an FDM IT Consultant, working with some of the world’s most prestigious organisations. So what might you [...]

The FDM Academy – Ten Frequently Asked Questions

Maree - Marketing Assistant

To date, the FDM Academy has helped over 2,500 individuals launch their IT career through our unique Academy Programme. By combining specialised IT training with high-profile roles in prestigious organisations, FDM has created a unique formula for career success.  FDM is able to enhance your technical skills, business skills and commercial awareness, bridging the gap [...]

This week’s No 1 Interview Tip!

Chris - FDM Academy Trainer

Although we encourage interviews to ask questions about the company, there are certain ones to avoid…

Who is Working IT in Hong Kong?

Nova - Asia Pacific Recruitment Consultant

The FDM Hong Kong Academy Program has successfully accomplished its mission for its first year. Although our new program only came into existence last September, we have placed 27 consultants working with HSBC and UBS in Hong Kong. Around 15 trainees are going to start their roles at the end of this month, 5 graduates are still under training and 10 fresh graduates have joined our Academy Programme this month…

My Experience of FDM’s Application Support Stream

FDM IT Consultant

My name is Mohammed, and I am an FDM Consultant on the Application Support Stream. I have completed a bachelors of mechanical engineering degree at Queen Mary then a masters of mechanical engineering at Brunel University. After graduating I was fortunate to come across FDM, applied and passed their assessment…

What is Application Support?

Alistair - Head Of Application Support

What is Application support in a word? It is SERVICE; understand this and you appreciate what you deliver on a daily basis, how it is delivered is a separate issue discussed later in this blog.

Application Support Analysts support I.T services delivered to users within an organisation/business that enable the required business processes that need execution in order for the business to be successful. By default it means we enable people to execute their responsibilities within their relevant business processes…

My FDM Career Story

Aniket - FDM Appliction Support Analyst

I still remember driving up to Manchester on that very cold wintery morning. We were in the midst of one of the coldest winters I had ever experienced, with record levels of snow fall across the British Isles. It was February 6th 2009 and I was heading to Manchester Central (Formerly G-Mex) to attend the National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition. I had my eyes set on two companies, one of which was FDM…

Training – My First Two Weeks…

Thomas - Application Support Trainee

After successfully navigating the initial interviews and assessments, I arrived at the FDM campus London, hungry and eager to learn the skills needed to move in to a successful IT Application Support career. My first two weeks here have been a whirlwind, with the learning courses aimed at providing vocational knowledge, I successfully attained my ITILv3 certificate, before commencing on the UNIX program…

It’s a Different World…

Kayode - FDM Application Support Analyst

It is minutes to 7am on Liverpool Street and as I approach the infamous RBS building. I brace myself for a different world where pressure reign supreme, where P&L (profit and loss) is on the tip of most tongues and lunch-are-for-wimps attitude prevails. Whilst settling down at my desk and turning on my monitors, I exchange pleasantries with my colleagues and then proceed with the day’s responsibilities…