Analyst - Analyst Third Bridge Employee Review

1.0
Dec 13, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

You get to live in New York.

Cons

The culture is extremely unprofessional and immature. They're big on feedback but all the feedback is typically along the lines of "be more aggressive" towards specialists and nothing is strategic or methodical. (I've actually been criticized for being too strategic in who I might talk to) Analyst title is a farce. Be expected to cold call the same person 2-3 times a day.

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Third Bridge Response
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Hello - Given that you are current employee, we recommend that you speak with a member of senior management regarding your experience. There are times when any job can become repetitious and methodical, however if you are not enjoying the role then please speak with someone as there might be other opportunities or other outlooks. Team Third Bridge

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