Okay for freshers - Associate Third Bridge Employee Review

3.0
12 Sept 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Good exposure to different industries and geographies. Steep learning curve in the beginning for someone who is curious to learn but the curve can flatten out very quickly (in a year or so) - Good comp - Good for young people in their 20s - oldish people can fall victim of ageism because the young crowd is not the most mature and professional

Cons

- Forget about work life balance - Small team so promotions are tricky and there's a lot (I mean a lot) of politics. Performance and potential are ignored and proximity to "key people" and how they perceive you decides whether you'll get promoted or not

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Third Bridge Response
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Thank you for taking the time to give us feedback. We're glad that your experience at Third Bridge was positive. We value your feedback, especially when it comes to the work-life balance and our employees. This is something we are always trying to focus on and balance with the demands of a client facing role. We take feedback seriously so if there is anything else you would like to share as well as potential improvements, please email us at theteam@thirdbridge.com. - Team Third Bridge

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