TB, a workplace where people always feel relaxed, happy and valued - Editorial Manager Third Bridge Employee Review

5.0
Sep 23, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. TB is a company that maintains a diverse workforce and creates an environment where every individual feels included 2. cares about employees' physical, mental and psychological health 3. clear career growth path and extensive support from the management 4. hybrid work model, allow WFH 5. employees feel relaxed and valued

Cons

I hope that the IT support in the Shanghai region can be set up in line with global functionalities, which can eliminate some cross-time zone communications, better considerate local differences and improve communication efficiency.

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Third Bridge Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. It is great to see so many positives listed in your review! We pride ourselves on the diverse, inclusive and supportive environment we foster for our employees. Regarding your feedback on global functionalities, we would encourage you to reach out to your manager or our IT function to see if this is something that can be explored to help alleviate your concerns. Thank you again for taking the time to leave a review. Your feedback is valuable in helping us to continue to make Third Bridge a great place to work!

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