The worst experience ever - PhD Candidate and Senior Project Manager Third Bridge Employee Review

1.0
Jul 4, 2016
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Pros

You will find nice peers, that being frustrated as much as you are, will share their sad experiences making you feel a little better about yourself.you are not alone out there.

Cons

The work per se is AWFULLY BORING. you are called "researcher" or "analyst" but at the end you are working for a call center.The quality of the research is obviously poor. every minute spent in that office is perceived as ten hours. the so-called supervisors/managers are really experts in making you feel bad (and that is their only expertise). They paid me after 4 months, just because I threatened to denounce them. I must say that I had not heard anyone having problems being paid..But I have..so...who it can happen.

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Cons

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