Good job, wrong fit - Research Analyst Third Bridge Employee Review

2.0
Jun 13, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Offices are largely young, recent college grads with lots of energy and a great work ethic. Kitchen/social space includes breakfast foods and snacks and drinks, frequent team and company socials encourage sense of camaraderie, employees start with three weeks of PTO, and unlimited sick days.

Cons

It feels like much more of a sales position than a research position. It's almost exclusively composed of outreach, and requires a personality unconcerned with bothering people. Persistence and a certain amount of luck are key, here, and if you're not willing or able to put in hours of footwork outside of usual working hours, you will have a hard time meeting monthly targets. It's not a bad job, it just wasn't right for me.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

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