Unfair treatment, while strong arming employees into writing these revuews - Senior Associate Third Bridge Employee Review

1.0
Jan 29, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The other people who work there are nice, social and fun.

Cons

Hours, targets, basically no management, no loyalty, constantly moving goalposts, no loyalty, no respect and worst of all VERY FEW EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AFTER THIRD BRIDGE

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Third Bridge Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We are pleased to hear that you enjoyed collaborating with your colleagues, though we are sorry that your overall experience did not meet your expectations. To clarify, while we encourage employees to leave reviews on Glassdoor, we want to emphasise that participation is entirely voluntary. There is no pressure or coercion involved, and we do not write reviews ourselves. Our goal is to gather honest, candid feedback, and we truly appreciate hearing from those who have had/are having a positive experience. We recognise that the role involves targets, and we operate in a fast-paced environment in which many people thrive. That said, many of our team members go on to thrive at other great companies after gaining experience in the Associate role, applying the valuable skills they’ve developed during their time at Third Bridge. Thank you again for your feedback.

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