Tolerable Stopgap Out of College / Not a Research Position - Associate Third Bridge Employee Review

2.0
Feb 6, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Decent base salary - Fun, young group of kids

Cons

- It is fairly obvious that HR reps and/or high paid individuals/mgmt. leave 5 star reviews, here, to bolster the overall firm rating. Try sifting through the GD reviews and see if you can tell which are left genuinely (I do not think they will refute this in response). - Not a research position - Nonexistent upper management - PE-backed w/ little hesitation to squeeze entry-levels to make up for the cost of poor process - Severely inexperienced floor managers - Dated tech. infrastructure acts as a roadblock to daily processes - Business model is reliant on churn/turnover

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Third Bridge Response
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Thank you for sharing your honest feedback. To clarify, while we encourage employees to leave reviews on Glassdoor, HR does not write reviews ourselves—except when sharing their own perspectives as employees. Our goal is to foster open, candid feedback, and we genuinely appreciate hearing from those who have had or are currently having a positive experience. Regarding management, it is true that we often have first time managers , as we take pride in promoting from within. Many, if not all, have firsthand experience in the entry-level roles you mentioned before stepping into a management position. Each new Manager participates in a comprehensive training programme, which continues as they grow into their roles. We recognise that leadership development takes time, and we remain committed to continuously reviewing and enhancing our training and resources to ensure all employees feel fully supported.

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