Great Work Environment - Project Manager Third Bridge Employee Review

5.0
Oct 24, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Third Bridge has all the benefits of the corporate world with a "small office" vibe. The work environment and support from team members is amazing. The company is big on feedback and wants to help you advance in your career and quickly as possible. The company itself is growing at a rapid rate and expanding into new global offices. The opportunity to travel and work with a large number of global client types is a huge benefit of the job.

Cons

Hours can last longer than your typical 9-6 depending on time of year.

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Third Bridge Response
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Hello - Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We are happy to hear that you are enjoying your time at Third Bridge and also are taking advantage of the opportunities. While at times hours can be linked to fluctuation in clients needs, we strive for flexibility were we can. Please continue to share your experiences. - Team Third Bridge

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