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Jon121
06-27-2005, 12:20 PM
Can anyone recommend a good IT Training company? So far my experience to IT training has been a disaster and I have been conned by a disgraceful firm called 'FDM Group'.

I went to this company for some training and work but got cheated by them instead. The 'FDM Group' are the most pathetic and useless firm that I have met in my life. This company gives some promises about getting you work in IT with training, etc, etc. After charging me a huge fee, they did not give me the full training course that I paid for - only part of it with no support. They managed to con me and take my hard earned money with it.

The FDM Group are a pile of crap and their staff are a bunch of scumbags. It's no wonder that there are so many complaints about this firm. Many other people have had similar experiences. I hope no one else has to go through the hell that I went through too.

DanF
06-27-2005, 12:36 PM
Originally posted by Jon121
It's no wonder that there are so many complaints about this firm. Many other people have had similar experiences. [/B]
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It pays to investigate before laying your money and time down.
With so many complaints you may have been able to determine this ahead of time.
On a start-up company, give them time to prove themselves before leaping in.

qledge
07-06-2005, 06:17 AM
Do a search off the web, you will get alot of comments and suggestions.

QLEDGE. http://www.qledge.com

Jester
07-07-2005, 03:59 PM
A lot of community colleges offer IT certificate programs. You could also look into a technical school, some of them specialize in IT.

Lokideviluk
07-07-2005, 06:01 PM
Im doing a £2500 CIW Master Web Design Manager course with a company called Schiedegger, or "SkillsTrain" as they are known as on the TV.

Its great for someone who didnt know anything to begin with in that specific field and its been put together from finding out what employers are using and what skills are valued to employers in that specific field of interest.

There are loads of companys that offer the CIW accreditation and whilst i dont like mentioning other forums, I would strongly recommend you go to http://www.certforums.com/forums/

They have information about alot of Cert stuff and i will be writing a running report on what the CIW course is like