FCM reviews

3.6

70% would recommend to a friend

(405 total reviews)
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Marcus Eklund

87% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

FCM has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 405 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The FCM employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Hotels & Travel Accommodation industry (3.6 stars).

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405 reviews
5.0
Apr 30, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1 - There is so much support. Many people in FCm Travel have been in the business for 20+ years. If you are new to the company, you have a lot of help in learning, training, and growing. In the mid to large market space, there is a lot to learn about the industry. Lots of training is involved. 2 - Rewarding what is earned. I am in business development, but every aspect on the business gets renumerated on the satisfaction and success of the clients. It's a good model to hold people accountable to their customers. 3 - Travel. Lots of events. You really get to see the world working in this industry. 4 - People. I have never worked with more motivated people. No one is "out for each other" like you may experience in other companies. In FCm, people really work together to help out. Senior management is also really accessible, and will always be there to support you when you need it. 5 - Mobility - If you are successful, the company does not hold you back. They move you up right away into more challenging roles and leadership. I truly think it's an amazing experience here and I would highly recommend being a part of the culture!

Cons

The company has experienced a lot of growth and movement. If you do not like a lot of change, probably not right for you. But if you like working hard and moving up fast, it's a good place to work.

1.0
Mar 9, 2015

Database developer

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Small company, supposed growth and internal opportunities

Cons

Got to brown nose and sacrifice your entire personal life to be sucessful there. They watch the clock like you work in a factory. God forbid if you are 5 minutes late to work or have to leave early for an appointment! Then they have the nerve to force you to wear a uniform that you have to pay for out of your own pocket.

1.0
Dec 23, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Team culture and egalitarianism are the core values of Flight Centre and which for the most part were not just statements but actual working practice in the company. Theoretically, the lowest level employee was on the same level as their boss, or any boss in Flight Centre, and could speak to them if they needed too. Catchups with 'Team Leaders' were regular and monthly pay were based on performance of the individual, team and organisation so everything you did counted towards your own remuneration.

Cons

Best described as soul-destroying. Despite being the Senior and Team Leader, I was a cog in a wheel. My manager, despite having no qualifications or experience in web site related disciplines ie UI design, user experience etc. dictated to me and my team aka experienced professionals, on how to run both; and in a decidedly condescending way. The type of condescension, delivered daily, that was so subtle that it could only be delivered by a) a cunning expert with an axe to grind, b) by someone so awful at being a human being or c) someone so inept in a leadership role as to be wholly disruptive and counter productive to the wider team. Either way, Flight Centre seemed to be filled with these characters at various levels. The wider management in the UK 'marketing' department was a boys club. Real career development didn't happen and nor did salaries reflect the wider market. Set pay bands well below industry standard were non-negotiable. When I requested a pay review on my recent 'promotion' (promotion consisted of doing exactly the same role I had been doing for two years, but with the added bonus of filling in paper work to satisfy the bureaucracy of the company) I was met with a query to to prove salaries for similar roles were at the rate I was asking for. I produced proof of 8 similar roles (screenshots of job ads) within a day. This was met with delay tactics such as "we'll get back to you" and general avoidance. It culminated with me resigning my role 2 weeks later on the basis of their response and inaction and ultimate denial of my more than reasonable request. Further still, I walked out on them 75% of the way through my 2 month notice period after, as usual, they dragged their feet and failed to negotiate on my exit and hand over period and I wasn't prepared to keep my new employers waiting for 2 months. Their negotiation technique was to stone wall and avoid and generally to not negotiate. I left for a better role, in a better company, in a better location, all with a 28% payrise. And that payrise was just bringing me up to industry standard salaries for my experience level at the time. These reasons are why I left Flight Centre UK and why I couldn't recommend the company to anyone.

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