Mediocre First Job - Research Analyst Third Bridge Employee Review

2.0
26 Apr 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Young start-up atmosphere - Happy Hours and group events - Hours 9-6

Cons

- Hire new people almost every month due to the amount of turnover - No longterm potential - Low salary, especially for Manhattan - "Bonus Structure" and other company incentives are more of a check box to say they offer it and look good on paper

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Third Bridge Response
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Thank you for your review. We are pleased to read you enjoyed some aspects of your experience. We continue to work on the progression opportunities available. We also regularly review our compensation and benefit offerings to ensure they are market competitive. If you have suggestions for how we can improve on these areas, please reach out to theteam@thirdbridge.com Best of luck in your future career.

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