New Employee - Anonymous employee Third Bridge Employee Review

5.0
Jan 18, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- great work environment (good work life balance) - friendly coworkers - lots of opportunity to grow and challenge yourself - recognized for hard work - great office

Cons

Really don't have any cons.

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Third Bridge Response
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Hi Many thanks for taking the time to write this review – we’re delighted that you love your job, as we do! There's a good list there of lots of the things that we've done, many of which I should point out, were suggested and moved forward by our senior management. What we are doing as a team is putting ourselves forward to canvas suggestions from around the organisation to fix problems and make improvements. There's a huge amount of other good stuff coming down the pipe from people across the company and also from reviews like yours, so hopefully we'll have a lot more to add to this list. Please do feel free to come and drop us a message at theteam@thirdbridge.com with any questions, suggestions or anything else we can help to make your experience here at Third Bridge better one. Best, -Team Third Bridge

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