Research Analyst II - Anonymous employee Third Bridge Employee Review

1.0
Jun 21, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The new office looks nice and that is only positive I can think of.

Cons

They lie about the job details because this is not a finance job. Everyone is on linkedin, google, and monster all day trying to find strangers to speak with the clients. Getting your bonus is harder than you think, esp. if your team does not have any work to do. There is too much disrespect and people play favorites in the office, which is a huge issue that everyone knows about. There is a lot of stress and you can be stuck at work until pretty late often. The people are really unhappy and 15+ people have left in the past 2 months. You will not learn anything useful or gain any real skills, it's a waste of time. I would not recommend this job to anyone. Any applicants should do alot of research on this company and this industry before deciding on applying.

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