Heading Downhill - Research Analyst Third Bridge Employee Review

2.0
Mar 24, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The other research staff is great, and thursday happy hours are a fun chance to talk with other intelligent 20-somethings. We frequently go out to different NYC bars or order in -- either way, its usually a fun time. Also, you'll gain a fairly broad understanding of many different industries, giving you a generalist background.

Cons

The biggest con of this job is the management -- they tend to be very micromanaging on projects (updates every hour!). Additionally, there has been a revolving door of associates for the past 3 months, with someone leaving almost every week. Although we have been able to rapidly hire new people, with that level of turn-over, the office has a "crisis mode" feeling and makes the office environment quite tense. Some of the largest accounts are now being handled by people who have only been with the company for 3 months because they are the most senior person on the team.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

High turnover and inconsistent management quality significantly impact the employee experience. Success is heavily dependent on your team lead and manager, with limited recourse if you’re placed under ineffective leadership. In my experience, poor communication, lack of emotional intelligence, and unclear expectations from management made it difficult to succeed and negatively affected day-to-day productivity. Internal processes around performance management and PTO lacked transparency. I was placed on a PIP and terminated shortly after (within a week) in a way that felt abrupt and not aligned with prior communication, which was initially framed as a discussion around pending PTO. There were also delays in PTO approvals, and I experienced issues with compensation adjustments following a promotion that required follow-up to resolve.

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