Dynamic environment - Anonymous employee Third Bridge Employee Review

3.0
Jan 25, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

*You get a lot of training in support of your role. *There's always bread, fruit and milk in the kitchen. *Occasional team lunches

Cons

*Would prefer 9-5.30pm working hours. Coming from a previous role with these working hours, the extra 30 mins makes all the difference. *People are a bit standoffish and it takes a while for them to warm up to you if you're new

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Third Bridge Response
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Thanks for your feedback, and we are glad to hear that you are enjoying your time at Third Bridge so far. We have our working hours from 9am-6pm because of two reasons: 1. The vast majority of our clients are working those hours (or prospects within the financial industry)., and 2. We are a global business with offices in New York and in the APAC region so the times help to deal with work globally. Our socials for all staff give an excellent opportunity for everyone to meet each other. The company culture on the whole is one of positiveness and this is something we promote heavily through our internal collaboration tools as well as in social meet ups! Feel free to drop us any thoughts and ideas at theteam@thirdbridge.com. Thank you again and we wish you much success at your time here at Third Bridge! -Team Third Bridge

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