I agree with TheOne83.
However, you should improve your research skills a little and find out as much as you can about FTOs that interest you. After you have searched google, asked local pilots, read brochures from the FTOs, interviewed the instructors at the same FTOs - yes, I mean you interviewing them, you are after all going to commit a huge sum of money to them and a great deal of your time - and spend a
long time reading posts here on PPRuNe, then make a decision on a school based on your research and go for it. Get your training done and get out and
sell yourself.
If your training is as standard as anyone else - CPL/MECIR/ATPL - then more emphasis will be placed on your presentation and experience than on your FTO.
Good luck, I hope you are successful in your endeavours.
ABX