Churn and Burn Target Hungry - Associate Third Bridge Employee Review

2.0
3 Apr 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Decent pay and flexibility - Young culture and fun coworkers

Cons

- Constant pressure on hitting unrealisitic targets - Daily pointless meetings talking about where everyone is in their workflow - Little to no actual support from managers - Expected to work off the clock and reply to all emails within 15 minutes

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Third Bridge Response
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Thank you for providing us with your honest feedback. We appreciate your insights, as they offer valuable opportunities for reflection and improvement. We strive to find the balance between ambition and achievability when setting goals and targets and are sorry to hear you felt this was not achieved. Additionally, we believe in the importance of strong leadership and are committed to providing our managers with the necessary tools and resources to support their teams effectively. We take your feedback seriously and will continue to evaluate and improve on current processes to ensure current and future staff feel supported and are working towards achievable goals. If you would like to share more, please send us an email at team@thirdbridge.com.

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