Watch an episode of Kitchen Nightmares and you will get the gist... - Client Associate Third Bridge Employee Review

1.0
2 Jun 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You will be paid for your contracted hours.

Cons

The company runs in the style of a 'helicopter parent' and a true disconnect exists between those doing the day to day job and management. Favoritism is rife and employees do not speak out as they know they will soon leave the business anyway. The leadership team is multilayered without clearly defined remits. Whole divisions will also go without leadership for months on end. Your enjoyment of the role comes down to which client type you work with.

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Third Bridge Response
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Thank you for leaving your feedback. I'm sorry to read that you did not enjoy your experience with Third Bridge. We continually strive to provide many contact points and opportunities for employees to share their feedback and to build an open culture of communication. I would be keen to better understand your concerns via theteam@thirdbridge. Best of luck with your career.

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