Okay first job - uninspiring work - Research Associate Third Bridge Employee Review

3.0
14 Dec 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Intelligent and ambitious colleagues - Fast paced work - Strong culture, tight-knit workforce - Good first job, broad exposure to financial services

Cons

- Uninspiring work, quickly becomes repetitive - Not clear what job it sets you up for next - Can be very political, easy for managers to have favourites

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Third Bridge Response
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Thank you for taking time to provide feedback! We am really sorry that your experience at Third Bridge did not match our intention of being the best place you have ever worked. Hearing an employee say that they are not clear on what job this company sets for next is worrying. This is something you can bring up directly to your manager or to the HR team. Also we take things like ‘management being political’ as a serious allegation. We would strongly encourage you to reach out to us at theteam@thirdbridge.com so we can hear your full feedback and maybe even set up a face-to-face meeting to talk through the issues. Your feedback can only make Third Bridge a better place to work for. Thank you for being a Third Bridger! - Team Third Bridge

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