Overworked. Uninteresting work. Bad Managers - Associate Third Bridge Employee Review

1.0
Jan 8, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

hard to think of any. no good career.

Cons

work is same again and again. not interesting. managers not good. very over worked. very often work until midnight.

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Third Bridge Response
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Thank you for taking the time to give us feedback. We are sorry your experience at Third Bridge isn’t what you were looking for. We're dedicated to ensuring that our people are motivated and have a healthy personal/professional balance, and we leverage our global reach to support this. Because our associates work across different clients and projects, the content of your research varies greatly, which many of our colleagues find rewardingly challenging. That said, the tools you use and the processes we follow are consistent, allowing you to get comfortable and effective moving through projects. Our managers are trained to motivate their teams and manage their capacity to ensure everyone can bring their best selves to work, but we would be open to hearing more about your experience and how we can improve that. Our work can occasionally require off-hours attention, but our global teams can support this! If you're based in Mumbai and need to speak with a specialist in California, you can ask one of our colleagues in Dallas or LA to help! We work as a unified team and are committed to all rising together through this kind of support.

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