Needed Improvement - Associate Third Bridge Employee Review

1.0
Apr 17, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great Coworkers (ones on the same level as you)

Cons

I could write a whole paragraph. But would not recommend if you have another option. High turnover while I was there, management was very selective. And managers just don't know how to manage a team.

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Third Bridge Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. It's great to see that you enjoyed working with your coworkers during your time with us. We are sorry to hear that your overall experience did not meet your expectations. Regarding turnover, our fast-paced and competitive environment can be demanding and isn’t suited to every individual. We strive to retain talent that thrives in our unique culture and meets challenges head-on. We also recognise your comments about management and would like to address that 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. Thank you again for your feedback.

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