If you like to be micromanaged & do cold-calling, it might work for you. - Associate Third Bridge Employee Review

2.0
Jul 21, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Sometimes interesting projects and conversations with genuinely intelligent people. - It's an okay place to start your career and gain experience - you'll learn soft skills. - Can put your foreign languages to good use, speaking with natives on international projects.

Cons

- Basically a glorified cold-calling centre (even if they say otherwise). - Huge problem with micromanagement, even if you get lucky with your Team Leader/Manager. - Relatively high-pressured environment for the job that it is. - After a few weeks/months you won't learn anything new or gain any new skills. The soft skills you learn there get capped pretty quickly. - Heard some pretty ruthless stories. Management is not supportive, if you underperform for a while, you will get sacked.

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Third Bridge Response
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Thank you for taking the time to give us feedback. We are glad that you enjoyed the interesting projects and the opportunity to expand and develop your skills further. We're always looking to further improve the people experience at Third Bridge, so if you have any further feedback or suggestions, we'd welcome it at team@thirdbridge.com. - Team Third Bridge

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