Playing House - Associate Third Bridge Employee Review

2.0
May 14, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Unlimited Sick Days Decent Vacation Nice Office View

Cons

Immature management team. Love to play favorites. Team Leaders barely have experience managing a team, and it is the same inner circle that gets promoted. VPs think they are big shots- when they themselves have no experience. Majority of individuals at the company are in denial, and think their below average salary they are making is equal to the long hours that they work. IT IS NOT. The amount of feedback provided is ridiculous. Get a real HR team.

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Third Bridge Response
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Hi - Thank you for writing a review and for your feedback. You mention that you are a current employee, I recommend either having a conversation with a senior manager/member of the team or email, theteam@thirdbridge.com. We take feedback like this seriously and would like to learn more about the experience you are having. Best, - Team Third Bridge

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