International and diverse work-place with opportunity to develop and refine your people-skills - Associate Third Bridge Employee Review

4.0
21 Oct 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- International, diverse background of people - Direct client contact and opportunity to develop people skills - Quick promotions and opportunity to work on bigger project/manage teams - Good work/life balance

Cons

- Little flexibility in terms of working hours, working from home etc. - Mid management team = micro management - Little opportunities for career development in the Research department

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Third Bridge Response
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Hi - Thank you for your review. We are in the process of providing more flexibility and appreciate the feedback. - Team Third Bridge

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