Third Bridge reviews

3.3

57% would recommend to a friend

(1,377 total reviews)
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Emmanuel Tahar

72% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Third Bridge has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,377 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Third Bridge employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management et conseil aux entreprises industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Oct 6, 2020
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Pros

It's a means for paying rent right out of college

Cons

There is a LOT to share. The pay: it's pretty sub-par, and the criteria that they use to establish raises, and starting pay is obscure and unfair Diversity: Simply put, there isn't any. There are like 2 POC (people of color) at the entire company, and there are often scandals of employees at third bridge getting caught for internally using slanderous/racist/homophobic language. - There was actually a group of individuals in the consulting vertical that was caught using racist slurs in a public slack channel. So not only are they racist, but some of the people that work here are very, very, very dumb. I've heard racist AND homophobic language being uttered publicly- and very little to nothing getting done about it. The culture: Not great, you're expected to work during the hours of the night if a client sends in a project. Managers are passive aggressive at times (there are good team leads, you know who you are) but the majority of them are bad, and micro-managey. Perks: Intentionally leaving this one blank. Want a nice example of what the culture is like at thirdbridge? The individuals reading this will assume that it was coming from some hypersensitive person of color that also may or may not be considered queer, but at my time there I was a fly on the wall- my opinions on this place are unbiased (also I'm white, female, and straight)

1.0
Jun 27, 2020
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Pros

- Young culture; easy to be friends with your peers and teammates - Offices are great and are stocked with an assortment of snacks and beverages (though this is not the case in a COVID-19 world)

Cons

Increasingly toxic work culture: - Gossiping is common even among managers, senior managers, and HR. It's difficult to trust speaking with middle/senior management or HR on confidential topics when they'll gossip about what you've said to their department and company friends. - Favoritism is common around the company. Whether for an open internal position or for better bonus-earning client work, often the best person for the job misses out because the decision-maker plays favorites. As a result, morale among those who are not best friends with the decision-makers is low. No Work-Life Balance: - The work hours are rough in most cases, and there's an always 'on call' atmosphere in most departments. There's often tons of work thrown at employees at all times of the day and all of which is considered 'urgent and immediate,' which means working 60-70 hours per week is common. - While posted work hours are generally 9am-6pm, if you sign-off at 6pm or even 6:15pm, people wonder if you're even working at all. This feeds into the expectation of working long hours. Lack of effective management: - Middle management is promoted from within, and despite having little experience (mostly promoted to manager in as little as 2 years after their college graduation), they became managers of teams with 6-12+ direct reports. With little training or experience, most middle managers are not good at managing. - Senior management has grown immensely in the last 2 years and especially of late. Unfortunately, they have communicated very little meaningful action and no direction to the rest of the company. There doesn't seem to be a shared vision for the company that its striving toward.

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Thank you for sharing your feedback. We take feedback seriously and I'm sorry to read about your experience at Third Bridge. We strive to provide many different ways for employees to provide their feedback as well as to raise concerns, and to build a culture of open communication. I would be keen to understand your concerns further, please reach out to theteam@thirdbridge.com. Best of luck in your career.
1.0
Jun 3, 2019

Terrible place to work

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Pros

The salary is decent.

Cons

Everything else, it's a terrible work environment, bad and unprofessional management, boring job, no valuable experience or learning, no progression or professional development.

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