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
Feb 4, 2015

Do not work here

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Pros

Get experience dealing with terrible managers

Cons

Cognolink is a horrible place to work. Then managers have little to no management experience and as a result mistreat most employees. Additionally, the organization is dishonest about the role. Unless you want to be a professional cold-caller do not work here.

1.0
Mar 23, 2015
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Pros

Feels like your still in college. Everyone is young, "fun" enviroment

Cons

It's a call center. There is no research actually involved, it's a well designed scheme. Employee's are unhappy to work there, get micro analyzed, very high turnover. Not sure what actual skills get developed there, any decent consulting firms knows this place is a kind of a fraud and they won't hire you.

1.0
Mar 28, 2019
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Pros

This position/company really taught me what I absolutely do not want in an employer, which is a pro I suppose. They had fresh fruit in the office, and it was relatively central. I learned how to cold call people and not give an ish.

Cons

Where do I start... I've only worked at Third Bridge for a short while, two years ago, so things might have changed for the better, but the people who made my time there unpleasant are still there. After two years and working for different companies and industries I can say for certain that Third Bridge was one of the worst professional experiences I had to go through. The only thing I remember doing was trawling through LinkedIn, sending the same e-mail over and over, and cold calling people several hours a day. I, unfortunately, worked with a region where people absolutely despise being cold called but was not allowed to change my strategy approach in those regions. This job has nothing to do with "analysis" or "research", it is simply a recruitment position. If the company was actually honest about the work that has to be done, they might actually get some people in who are interested in their job. The high turnover doesn't come from nowhere and I am sure a little honesty would not only decrease people leaving in droves but would also reduce the resources spent on hiring people. The worst thing is probably how belittling my manager was. She would use the "feedback" sessions we had to berate me. As this was my first job, I did not know if this was simply how managers were or if this was low -level abuse. I also don't think I actually did that bad of a job as I've received only praise for my work from subsequent employers. Third Bridge has absolutely no vested interested in developing and nurturing talent whatsoever. Like all companies, they are interested in making money. This is all fine and well, but if your company culture leads managers to berate new hires in meeting rooms, you might want to rethink your strategy. I have been lucky enough to work with managers who know how to conduct themselves in a professional manner, and who are able to give feedback without it being personal.

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