think twice before applying - Anonymous employee Third Bridge Employee Review

2.0
Jun 25, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- good first job if you don't know what to do - opportunity to pick up good sales/soft skills quickly - fun, young and friendly environment

Cons

- terrible pay given the long hours and high stress - TB grossly mis-sells the role - this is more akin to recruitment/call centre work than a genuine research position - monotonous to the point of mind-numbing - a poor use of a university degree - aggressively target-focused

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Third Bridge Response
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Firstly, we would like to apologize for our tardy reply. We want to thank you for taking the time to give us your feedback. We are very sorry to read that you did not have a good experienced. We always strive to improve working conditions and have made improvements in things such as payments which we keep in line with industry standards.If you would like to share more about your experience please contact us by emailing us at theteam@thirdbridge.com so that we can set up a time to talk. Thank you again for the feedback it helps us make Third Bridge a better place and best of luck in your future endeavors. - Team Third Bridge

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