Not Quite What It Seems - Anonymous employee Third Bridge Employee Review

2.0
Jun 25, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great social life Everyone is friendly

Cons

Many have better opportunities than others Learning stops after a short while

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Third Bridge Response
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Thanks for sharing your feedback. We are committed to maintaining a culture that is open, inclusive, and one that provides all employees with an equal opportunity to realize their potential and do the best work of their careers. We are always striving to learn where we have opportunities in our business, systems, or culture – and have multiple paths for employees to give us concerns around equal treatment. We never discourage any employee to stop learning during their time at Third Bridge. As we grow, we are continually adding additional employee training and processes to ensure Third Bridge is a superb place to work. Since your review, a lot of changes have been made and we do provide on-going support and training to those who need it. If you’re willing, we’d like to hear more specific feedback from you so that we can better understand your concerns. You can reach us anytime at: theteam@thirdbridge.com -Team Third Bridge

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