Do not work for this miserable place. - Client Associate Third Bridge Employee Review

1.0
Apr 25, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1. Higher starting salary for a fresh university graduate regardless of background.

Cons

1. Essentially a call center + secretary job that requires no skill nor does it help you grow in any way. 2. Limited if at all any promotion opportunities. 3. The clients treat you like nothing and you are always embarrassed by them with cancelled requests. You have to cover for their incapability of making sure two events don't collide on the calendar to the experts who you are also humiliated by. The management will not penalize such behavior from the clients however because the company requires them to keep running. In the end these things keep happening. 4. The new targets are very hard to achieve with a reduced bonus. New KPIs means your performance will be penalized if not acted accordingly. Which makes you further away from the target. 5. Management expects you to work overtime and constantly checking communication channels until you go to bed.

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Third Bridge Response
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We’re really sorry to hear that you didn’t enjoy your experience at Third Bridge. As we continue to grow as a company we are committed to reviewing our practices and where we have opportunities to improve so we appreciate your feedback. We take feedback seriously so if there is anything else you would like to share, please email us at theteam@thirdbridge.com. - Team Third Bridge

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