Not great - Project Manager Third Bridge Employee Review

1.0
24 Jul 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Very good salary, nice people

Cons

You have to work long hours under stressful environment, there is a lot of micromanaging from senior management and managers who don't listen to your needs. If you don't reach your unrealistic target for just a couple of months, you're fired and they don't come up with solutions to issues faced, hence retention rate is bad. People are losing their jobs all the time and nothing is being done about it. No career progression

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Third Bridge Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. It is nice to hear that you appreciate the compensation as well as the people that work at Third Bridge. It is disheartening however, to hear that your experience with us has also been negative. We recognise we operate in a fast-paced, client-facing environment, which may mean working extra hours. Whilst this is the case, we know that our compensation and benefits offering is competitive and employee-focused (including compensation and uncapped bonus schemes!). We strive to make sure we operate in a supportive and collaborative environment that encourages personal and professional development. If you would like to discuss your feedback in further detail, please do not hesitate to contact us at theteam@thirdbridge.com.

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